The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 29, 1895, Image 6

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    VHTiMUOHAL
»v *t*Miauon or
' HAND. MtNAU.Y A CO..
CHAITKK IX,--f<V>»Tt«' «td
The letter wa« written In a formal
clerk'* hand, dated from the Admiralty,
and algnc/J with a hieroglyph which w»*
no doul<( the autograph of noire- high
official If ran a* follow*
"I war Hlr: The Volunteer ha*
brought Intelligence that til* ma)e»iy'»
whip Xlobe, reverily-four, ha* put Into
the Cape of flood Hope pi refit. Hie
ha* loat her captain and flr*t lieutenant
overboard In a gale, and I* reported ae
verely damaged and abort at all afore*
The brig Hpee/j well ha* been loaded
with the necegaary material and will
take out an officer pi bring the Xloli*
home f'aptaln Truwott. ui whom thl*
commlaalon wa» offered, I* al the laat
moment unable pi rail If you “r' *r‘
a poffltlon Pi take hi* place you will le
g/eel enough to atari, Immediately for
Mount'* Hay, where the Hp-dwell wa*
P» put In on Tburaday ne*i You will
lie carried a* a free pawangei P» the
f'»t<e, where y<iu will tak' over corn
rnand of the Xlohe; and for thl* pur*
poae the prewnt letter ahall be a good
and aufflcbnt authority to the officer In
rt arge Pi hand her over to you
"In the event 'if your te-lng unavoid
ably presented from accepting you will
tie gicet enough Pi rr-addre»* and f<<r
ward fhfr letter Pi f'aptaln Andutuon
at PorUmuUth without delay "
IHi-k read without under*tandlng any
thing beyond tlte general purpfirt of
the letter, but he graaped clearly
aew^art. fore.lllo uf&a lr.ut #/» hlfYl
for many month* *t l*a*t
II* r«,uit*<l blmaelf to consider way*
and mean* at one*, and hi* *y* fell up
on the vail**, which the m**«*n|f*r wa*
»tlll holding In hi* hand.
To hi* surprise h* recognized It a* hi*
own
Where did you get thl**" be a»ked
Krorn your hot***. *lr," replied the
man • There'* a uniform and a few
thing* In It hi* lord*blp thought you
might want, a* you wouldn't have time
to go back to town."
'HI* lordship? Whom do you
m<-*n?"
"It wa* Lkrrd Glamorgan, *ir, that
gave m* tit* letter,"
"Ah that explain* It," exclaimed Dick
"Hut how did l»rd Glamorgan or you 1
know where I had gone?"
"HI* lord*hip »ent rn«- to you hou**,
*lr; and they *ent rne on to So. V. H*d- I
ford square."
"And they Vdd you thereT’
"Ve», *ir; they *ald you'd gone off aft
er a wagon on the road to Guild ford " j
"Wry well," «aid Irick; "now you had ;
better go and halt your horne Come (
to me In the parlor wn<-n you're ready !
to go back, and I'll give you art an*wer 1
for Lord Glamorgan.”
Half an hour afterward the man [
knocked at th* door of the room where
Dick wa* writing hi* acceptance to the
Admiralty and hi* thank* to hi* patron i
for thl* second piece of cruel kind new. I
He handed them to the messenger with !
a liberal pourholr*, and rang the hell
to make arrangement* for continuing
hi* own Journey
While he wa* talking to the ho*t a
clatter of hoof* wa* heard outvl'l'- the
window.
"There go** my man," thought Dick;
"he'» a hot rider. It **em» I wish to
heaven be had broken hi* neck on the
way here"
CHAPTKK X
K'K MAI* A 1/>S(>
and hurried Journey
la-fore him, nnd h*
made preparation*
accordingly for
starting In good
time on the follow
ing morning He
also tried once more
to find oul from the
driver of the wag
on where the Dt
Montand baggage
«u to be delivered; but the man,
though assured that I tick himself had
no longer Ihe lime to follow him •tout
ly infus-d to give any further answer,
and by daybreak nest morning he had
disappeared, wagon and all. without
giving any one a clue to his destina
tion
The sun was selling as l»lck left Itel
aton for Ihe Iasi stage of his Journey
When ha came In sight of Mount's hay
there waa but one golden bar lefl In
Ihe wesirrn sky tiradually this ion
faded, and a gray, mlaly iwtllgto* began
lo creep over Ihe hay gt Michael's
M-iUlal loomed In sight. Weird as Ihe Sli
chanted resiles of fairyland In It*.
highest turret glimmered a single light
making the mlel more drear and Ihe
Silence yet more desolate
The opposite shore was snapped n
darkness, but on the broad water lo
tween twinkled hele and there liny
malleus sparks that IMi k knew lot Ihe
l«/«terne of lh* ships al ancle** Ho
of them d .utilises waa lh* fate lhai It*
must follow, Wlll o'-lhe wisp oi guid
ing slgi, there II gleamed among lh*
feel, a Ml* Ihe dim shivering nig hi
• round and Ihe falh-*ml»»s a** he
Uealh
I mile *»r I wo Ifcut" and they * ante
Milling Inin th* street* **f I'ensan
and tHok *r**#e from hi* t«»*rl* It* In
•lulled for Ihe gpeedW*II. and f'*UI*4
iitsi ah* waa lying i>*H toward Mcwlyn.
and was In sail al daybyeak
Mei tapldlh had been asl*-*t* that
•ftaygoon looking oul f *r a pass Ha- >
who had lieee *i|w* lnl tor Ihe **•**!«
an hwut l*ef> rs,
lin k angagsd a l*-*ai and atd»**d *op
pet gt MMii by I* , k h« so along
•Id* the hrtg and kalf at* h <«* laic*
fast awlaep In hla i-a*ih f>*tgelllng for
( the ptenent all journey* whether by
land or at
He awoke neat morning to Itnd tb
ahlp already on her way The eaptaln
waa walling for him on deek‘, a gray,
wrinkled man with a abort grtaalef.
heard, and a aono-what klout-blng air
about him. f-H'fc thought
"I'm your pmaaenger," !»• k aald. "and
I ought to have re tarried my nett la a*
night, but they told me )ota were huay
and I waa tort tired Ur wall, My name
ia Kat'otirl, raptaln of b<-r majenty'n
ntitp Xlohe when you bring me Ur hat "
"Ay, my," replUd the <rlher; "I waa
In the aeratee rnyeelf om e, but I waan’t
railed Wttraley then ”
"Indeed"’ maid IrUk, and aUtppa4, erne
ban waned
The eaptaln waa apparently troubled
by no au'-b feeling, and went on
"I waa broke for a trifle" he aald,
"a young man'* folly Hut I <lon't know
that I’ve been tpwh tha worme It'a a
hard nervier the king'a, you make no
money in it, anti glory a a thing I never
took mut'li at 'ount of,"
lri‘ k had nothing to aay to thlr
"Where mhall I IrteakfgaiT' he naked
"With me, maid the i aptalti "You'll
find me pretty anug la-low. and thal'a
the main thing In tha World, ah* I
don't rare how marty trip* 1 make in
the If peed well, If I'm alw aya aa rttm
forlahla and aa well paid '
I >tek rant Id hardly aay that h» hoped
never Ur make another voyage in lb*
brig, or that ha already wlahotl Ihla one
waa over, hut terth thougbta um» <JI*
tint fly Into hi* mint!
"ft waa a airoke o' lw k," tontlnu< I
Ida garruUnta companion', "juai a airoke
ft lut-k. I'<J nothing Itt do for Iona
'Bough, anti waa getting a Mt down
a«4 than au'lrtanly my lortla find them
nlng to m>'. «np off and money down <m
th* Mil,"
"That * pretty much what happened
to me, ' said /dolt; "th*y were In a hur
ry and the man before m* failed them
at th* last moment "
"Ay, ay," replied the captain; "they
must have been in a burry too, or
they'd never have conic down on an old
dog like me and auch a ramahockle
<-r*w to carry hi* majesty * stores, l-t j
alone hi* majesty's irfflcerS," he added
with an affable grin
'Oh! said Dick, "what sort of fel
lows have you on board, then?"
"All sorts," answered the captain,
"and more than that. There* Knglish
.lar ks and KrenrTi Johnnie*. and a coa
pl* o' Mpgnlard* and a nigger: I never
saw such a flrat-to-hand lot in rny life
They're willing enough, you know, bu'
It'a the rum meat c-r* w P/ he working ,»
navy ship "
"The brig herself took* to b* fast and ,
well found," said l/tek, wllb an appro ,'- 1
Ing eye on the whit* canvas bellying ]
aloft.
"Ob, she's well enough " r<-pli»-d tic- I
captain, carelessly; "there's better and j
there's worse, no doubt, le-t's go down <
p> breakfast." And tie led the wa>
Is-low
Ho the days went hy for the roost par'
In cheerful content; only now and then ,
hi* brow clouded when they spoke >,
passing ship, and answered I he cheer- :
and waving signals of Kngllsh men and ,
women homeward bound.
Hometlme* he was even bapp> for an
hour, for the water he sailed wa* no
obscure or unknown sea from Cor- !
unna to t'adiz there ar- name* and 1
memories upon its shore that might
have stirred the very ship herself, as
she swept past them with th- flag it
empire rippling at her mast-head
On the ninth day they passed Ht. Vin
cent. The sun wa* setting, and th
crags of the cap,. Were sharply relieve )
against the opposite horizon, all aglow
with answering fire Kar heyond them,
lost In the vast glimmering dlstan
toward the ea*t, lay a yet more famous j
headland, and trick, as he leaned over
the bulwarks, and vainly strained his
eyes toward Trafalgar, felt hi* hrealh
quicken with a great inspiration and hi*
hands clench with the fighting Insf.lnc'
of his race.
Hut now the Hpeedwell lefl the coasts
of Hurope, and passed on southward in
to the region 'if the islands The ordi
nary route to the cape lies outside the*,
groups, the Azores being the only stop
I'lng point on the voyage for most Kng
llsh vessels Kstcourt, seeing that the
hrlg stood In to the east and !<s>k i
more direct IIik, concluded at once that
she was to touch at Madeira or the
<’anary Isles
No. said I he captain when It
hazarded this conjecture; t wish w>
could put Into Funchal <>r Mania i-tuz,
they’re both pleasant places, when
you've a day or two to spare; hut my
toilers ate to sail sltalghl fm Itoavlsla
In the I'ape Vrrd Island* There a some
passengers III coma aleiard there "
“passengers'" ur|*d Irlcb, In saionlsh
mem,
“Oh. they Won't trouble us long sshl
the captain, “they go off as no at As
cension I suppose they're going glartll
haiklng after the government coltmles
m these pail* AA hen w ie ltd of them
a< shall have a • Imi run Itt tin I'ap*
lick fell by no means so anao>u*
I about their departuie lie was pleas* d
I to ihlnh ih.ti he would l-u some day*
l al any rale hate the mon>duny of hi*
! voyage enlivened by new e UipiMlotM
i sod h* began In h«*h forward >agr||y
< |n the (Mum*m a hen tie W'Ul'l 11“ h agio
| i*e abme al every meal with -it w u*l»i
I a till hla ||oa of item n«llg*'d c.n *er*a
I I Inn
A lew dais Hi-'ti- and M- t ti" was
I left on In* slailowid tuaitvi llu >
| passed through tlo- I'snsrtes tnlw> n
, r. II I life and i It and t'anary and on
April Ij|li ■ am* al laal In s>ahi of
' Itogvlala. and diupp-i I anchor inwsr I
' evening In Hie toads <m the It -n|hw»#l
j of live island
Hilton a quartet at a mile of tlo m
j lay a largo merchant t • #•* I with t in
llsh i*d»ts at lh* top and lh- k was n *
I long in gelling a bail I ottered ant fow
mg id! In Vbitl her Hite turned nut In
| tie the Hamilton from a qihampt n i«
j ItaMa Her I*|n*ln an' led lh k ' “
I dlally bul he was ills al slnty* no
• ,
board, all lha paaacngtra having g ,
manor a lot tha day, and half lha crew
halng awny In aaart h of waitr, "I
hear," aaId Ill'll, "lhal you've an;
paaaangara tor ua. Who or* lhayT
"Madame g-hullx and M Yiotshatd,'
tapUad lh» < aptaln "Thay'ra hwl
cohrr ala 'or A» tialoia htolhat at. '
alalar, and thara'a a Mpanlah aaamah
namad tiihUx. who'a working out hi'
paaanga to lha I'.mpa "
“I'm 4t«app<il0ta<l hr h aar lhal," aa id
ttl'U "I had hoped 1'ir ona or two
fallow‘country map to talk io, Wafa
deadly dull on ih* I mg
"Ob'" amid lha implaln of tha Itamll
ion, laughing, "you'll ha Uvaty anoug-,
now. Yrm hard la a fir*t»rata fallow f
alortaa, and afiaaka Y.ttgllah capitally:
and hla alatafa a real haauly, If mil:
aha trnuliln'l kacp in tiataalf ao much
Tha hoaia wera now tu-an piittlna "ff
, from lha ahnta When they < ante neat
, IO lha ahlpa one nf mam left lha ra
; ami Pleated for lha gpradWafl
'"there go your paaaangara," aald ‘
captain to ttteg "They an Id gmid’liy
hi m» hefote leaving thin tn irning, an l
1 now all lhal rematna \a tor you hi tak
thair baggage oyer In your honi, if
you'll la- ao good '
, “Certainly," replied tuck: "I'm ready
wa aoon am II la l-mded '
"Avaat theta'" aald tha na plain;
"wa re not an tnlmaprahh aa lhal You
tonal alay and on-el the real of our
company at auppat "
The remainder of ma paaaangera were
lunt coming <trt hoard Katc iucI wan In
leoducad ht them all In Ini'll, Mild Itc
amt down to aup\ter aoon afterward
They ware a vary unintefePttng l"l
chiefly hnrtnruia* and Y.ng'lah leap
tmaineaa, voyaging for mercanu
Pounce with a houlh AtperU-gn conic
Hop, Hut the crowded I a Ida, the tlooi
rtf ronvetndtlnh. and lha i-mtinu I
laiighiat ware a change to IHch and '
delayed hia departure nil lha la*l ft, -<•
mant
When he taiutnad to Ida own atop
tie found lhal hi* new coinpatdona Had
already gotta hr thair < ahln* Thair
baggage waa carried down Ur Il-am, and
dndtpg lhal they were not likely to ap
pear again lhal night td/h aoon after
ward turn* d In hlmaetf
Ha war already droway when ha h»
•amc alowly cot,action that ha Waa li»
h-nlng to a note- which ne-tned hr hara
icen going on for an indefinite lana'h
of time,
If *van the pound of IWo Vrdcea wire ‘ ,h
tea f aa / .ft rat git at In* i ‘tlilli tallI it', .
but lb# otb*r med «<!H Ilk# * voi
In * dream, utterly remote from the r#-»l
world, and y#t In a way **>,■» m >rr m >1
to him than that whl#h preceded and
followed It,
Over and oV#f again be tuoughf Mm# 1
self on the point of r#«>*f«bram #, but
b# never quit* reached It, and In a
abort time tb# bland, soothing ton**
overcame him Mo a sp'll, and l<# fell
Into a dreamless »l*ep
Wh#n b# a wok# n#*i morning tb# ;
myMerPytte noise* of tb# night had
pass*d entirely from hi# r*''oll#etl#fl Me
hastened on deck, and found that b#
was tb# fleet to arrtv# there It wax
a fr< *'i. br#**y mormog- and the brtg
Wa# cutting It* wa-.## gallantly a* #be
weni aouibwarn lb b/n* tack# Kour
or live mil## away lo starboard lb*
Hamilton wa» winging b*r way to
the westward- th* #our#*« of th* Iw-i
v##n*la diverging more and more with
every minute Th# Islands lay Mk# liny
cloud# upon tb# horlgon b#hlnd them,
and th* long, P,w c/rast-lln# of Africa
wa# vlalbb to larboard und*r a rainy
»ky,
Mcfc took a careful #urv#y, and be
gan to propheay to blm##lf about tb#
w#a»b*r.
'Those woo ar# #*p#< ting Malay Mi toe
tn# *;> tn# as yesterday," he murmured,
- nienlloualy, “will b* probably a good
deal—"
A# b* spok# th# word# died away
on bl# lip# and the torpor of toe|pl*M
a#toni»bm#nt sd*#d spin him 11"
ould not turn bt# bead, be could not
move, but toe beard behind Mm a voice
that »book the Inmost flier# of bl# soul
Whether It cam# from tb# sky or the
sea. If h# w*r# mad or sane, living or
dead, to- kr#w not. but tb#ssevere tb#
lovely ton#* In which f'crnllla spok# In
tb* old time# before b# bad lo begin
Ilf# anew
Tb# vole* - am# n#nr*r. and stltl b*
could not or dared not mov# Tb#n,
suddenly, another vole# answered the
strange familiar vol## of tip night be
fore; Ik- r*m*mt>#r-»l It In a (lash, and
kn*w It for t'olon*) d# Montaut'#
M<- turned swiftly and was face lo
fa#* with them,
Tb* colonel #nm# toward Mm at one#
with outstretched hand, and with a
cordial smile upon Ms face; but trick
passed him and w#nt forward to
• a milla, _ - 1
'to ss io%n*tso r
•Mogulsf Sole 10*.
A Paris working shoemaker named
Chapeau committed auldde on July 23
tin an extraordinary reason lie was
found dead in hla room, suffocated by
the fumes of a charcoal atov*. On the
laid* waa found a letter. In which he
aald "Kor teu years past I have been
saving up to buy a really pretty china
table service, which has cost me IIS
francs. I hat! promised to Inaugurate
It by a dinner to my numerous friends
in tbe neighborhood, but. as I have uol
ihe means of providing a good feed I
have resolved to die In order that my
friends tulgbi not be wholly losers,
however I desire lhal tbe service may
Ire dieti United a* her* eel down"
Then fnlluws s llsl of (he frieud* among
whom h" wished the different part* tv
Ire divided
I IlMlnr • I
Quit* a novel sight wa* seen at Jen
ning'a lower factory In I'bester Matur
•lay writes the piscatorial editor of
the New Voik bun A large number
of eela about three Inches long were
aeen rlimhing up the psfpeudu’iilar
side* of (he Wmtdrh flume with upp*r
elli ease A little moleliire assisted
their «|ln i| bill when It waa peeler lly
die thru movement* wer* tun slightly
impeded Kv,
White I lose lbs l »<h Its*
Several million* of dollar* pas* istu
in* bands of the b,mhmakers dot lug
in* rsrlsg m in ibis conniry itf
• nurse some u! u , um»s bach to the
bettor* but i* few who b»l mine out
•tool *1 the end ml the punk AS I lb*
truokmok r* • oiiMantly complain tfeai
they are l«*ln« mubsy, It wuotd la lb
let rating •« kuo* where all thv t **h
«»*» Is
Fow ActrMM* Are Pretty In
Private
There to fxrtta, any* m mriUt in the
New York Vork Press, fascinating a*
a whits kitten on tlie stage, who
would rwognl/s tier in tits red beaded,
freckled fa*# little woman black-berry- |
»n« in a calico drees, tin pail m hand,
that you meet in tti* woods about
(sake Oeorgs? Klhn Terry? One
would know l»er anywhere, to lie eure, |
•till, a tall figure with a hounding step
might hrueti hy on Oxford street or
Piccadilly liefore you realized that the 1
rough Newmarket and somewhat bat*
tersd hat was worn by a woman
whose beauty people forget to ques
tion and who leaves tier paint (art* in
I lie theater dressing room,
i We owe Miss Terry a good deal, H»i#
to tire only aei.r*-se of fame who does j
not Insist on telling, through public j
advertisements, what make of powder
she prefers and whose perfume goe* on
her handkerchief. Neither does site j
lend her face to the soap maker or
tobacconist, nor her characteristic
autogrsnh to anybody's bairn or lo
tion, We, too, nav# been spared a
< #f alogue of her body linen To this
day an admiring public ie ignorant ns
to whether U# pet Metres* wears silk
or woolen next her skin. Neither has !
»he conjured its III the magic name of
Worth or i'mgat. Yet who could wish
her to drees her pari differently,
'fie* stars who. in tlie detective light
of the sun, are handsome are exceed,
mgiv rare. The two most, noted ex- j
ample® are Marv Anderson and Mrs, j
Langtry, The latter Is fast lasing tier
fine lines and freshness, but her ex- j
unlei!* dressing does something to
deaden the sense of lose At lea*t it
distracts, tlie eye
Mary An*ler»on is always a hand*
some woman, and this is largely due to
the fa* • that she has a complexion
more Knghsb tiian American in its
bloom Hhe is careful almost to pre
cision m liar toilet, and if seen in a
neglige it is certain to be both elegant
snd becoming.
The Worship of Wonderful
•prints.
f'rrpulwr 'rent** Monthly for M«r< h
From the ino»t remote time ti*e
beneficent «pring* that, yt from the
Interior of tint earth have excited the
gratitude and admiration of men J
fake the *e« and river* they have I; n '
deified by the people* of the Indo*
Kuropean family, and the wor*h<p
that hoe been given to them, and the
fable* with which *tiper*f,ition ha* in
vewted tb m, exprew* tfie degree to
which popular imagination ha* been
■truck by thetrmy*t«rioii*origin,tlieir j
mexhau*tihie Dow and tlieir *ecr/t I
projiertie*. ‘The Oreek* attributed t.o >
the fountain of fiodona, In Kpirinntbe
faculty of di*eov*ring ludden truth* j
and ulterior orio le*. The fountain I
ol f-X' tia wire euppoxed to po**«- * the
■ame power, and wa* entrusted to ,
tlte guatdianehip of tile V* *t*! V ir
gin*. Til* fountain* ot fn*>n ia on 1
th* Dank of l'arna»*u«, o' Hippo
cretie, near Helic m, were iielieved to |
communicate th*- poetic *tirit.
Tfie Haul* bod *[iecial veneration I
for tfierpring* to which the, went in j
■4 arch of health The old romance* o' I
chivalry m tlieir fancic* ol a fountain j
of youth,'where -pent force* and «<•' i
charm* could be recoven-d.were only
reproducing a myth of old
7 he perennial nature of firing*,
which wa* for a long tune regarded a*
a *arred niy*t«ry,wa* a<»o their nio-t
■triking cbaractenet c t'» tbo*e a ho
nought to explain it without reference
to le igion and pot-try, A"o ting to
Ari*‘otle * idea, wham wa* adopted
by ketteca and prevailed fill tin-*ix>
ti-n'ti century, "the interior of tiie
earifi contain* deep cavitie*anu much
air, wlncti mn*t nece**ariiy he corned
tlieie, Moiionlc** an 1 ntagnant it i*
not long in being converted into wa
ter fry it met amor phO*l* ilk* Hint
which, in tiie atu,o*phere, p o lm • *
rant drop* That thick *h.tdi>vy. nat j
eternal cold, that conileiMit'ion < , * I
i* di»turbed try no movement i >■ ic
aiway* «uh' i»ting and inc.***antly
'fMt can»e* of the tranxmutat ion of .* r.
Women in Russia,
I'mm a MiiAt itw l.i'i r
I tn- WIHIIMI ill 111*. II ilu 1 Win! ill11! -
ill ill" work in tin- wintry, T
an- inimeriaa win'll!, n'»t mil it
li, !i'.» "vnrvwli‘hiiiI III \'UU»t tliHi*
i» i/ri’Wt/w tivtt v lii tli" country 'i .*•
liti <" majority ol nr*,,,, at work ,u,
wool o. i In y Wear ulioi I iln
|.iiiMi ami atrauht, »ml a Iona pi""" o
rlolh ovi'i tli'-tr lii-inl* M *■ \ it,»
Till win ill • * town III'Oil'll 11111 if
not < nt hy (in' woon-n with »« ki"», u
liaivw.le<l with Ih« o' ! («• uom.l
■cylllti, aliillil* n (wi JMlIl i l *n. no
Mini ,1 hroa'i. short Iilml - I ruin 11.<
i>ii",i<l 11ji In th" hnmll" there >» n
uooili n how, »oi milling t*l»• in «p
|n*n am", 11*«* hail ol the heavy hut
i<•! hoop Tina 'mu kii-p* the an* i ,
etc , from fntlina nark os i In *« \ * In* .
hamtle ami wi'attaring I liavr ii*»u*r !
yt>i •".•n tin man who wonhl *i#i‘i>|
to gather np tuii-l an I ataik mr
win it or OAte wl< li lone it « •* t n. I
'i'lie women miml ilo tlii* ah<" (In*
nlull • lo me ' gentUimioly’ woilt, A
thoogli I tmsue*.si many wtim rot
ling grain witti th* •• vil>« Tim i gh ,
Imre 1‘lnii Ineelbei nt li«in»t in <1
help on" anolnai A lin*»iaii Inn > rat
mg niMimiiut In i|tnte lively aii'l •
l|i,i Kinnie ol a nmll") riowtt Tin
nhl nn n ami young, ln»ya ami virt«
with then mother*, grainiinoi tier*
ami age*I wnimn a*»*iithh a* >la*
O 'I I- i< nri a nn
on wlitih are garrlinl water. <on I ami |
• «tra iinplemenla. Tim timu* t»«•» |
t>oya ami imtt rule, while theiml mm
»o waU 'limy alwav* enrty the
my t lies, loi la atnl lake* ha k ami i
holheveiy *lay ami wotg a* long a*
l lone ta it a* light, ami alma it m 4a*
I'icab at A a m ami not 4atk unlit
hall pa*I nine p in . Ilia hour# t»i la
liur are tang one*
An £«pe»*l»e fitnner.
A tria wir« ilMItir »n the psMofftm
guard rail one night telling »torle*
One of the in minted thin; “I know ol
a fallow who had njx-nt e eery rinlet
life in the i-onntry and had never been
to tha city ( omirig Into a little moaey
he midden ly developed a tie* I re to lx- a
»ix/rt and Immediately dcpar'rd for the
cltv, It wan lit* habit after arriving
to lounge around the corner* in the
central part of the city, and in- natur
ally heard the gilded youth talking
about the amount of money they
•pest,
" Hay. I hud a great dinner lent
night.'he heard one nay. 'and It coat
me Ho,'
"Many other remark* like thla he
heard, and the ruMie aport deckled to
get into the iwirn too lie made op hi*
mind at onee to get an expensive din
ner. not realizing that the moat of the
money »pent by the noaeter* lie had
overheard liad lieen for Wine Walk
ing into a xwell reMaoraut, he called
the waiter over 'hay, look her*,' mud
he. T want an eapenMv# dinner like
the be*t of the blood* tiring rnr
worth of ham and egg*.' "
llomeradinh growing ha* been
brought to the point wl>ere lx-»t cnltl
vaied will *e i at price* nearly double
thone realized for the r<x/t when indif
ferent in ipial ty New .lerney aup
pile* a large part of lue •-1 .ters de
mand. bent turning In New |o i al *7
to f* jier 100 lb* Thla i* 'or cultivated
horneradinn of one year • growth and
grown by cxpei t*. The Orient grade
*ell* in Hoatzm at fin per I'M Ion, when
tva*hed. and ** unwanhed, with Infe
rior and dirty ntuff lacking In Mreagth
and atiractiveueiM a:1 the way down to
f: "to and *', At New Haven limited
»a|e at lb Horne,adivii xbonld he
wanln-d before *hipp>ng
t WwM'dalrl MKIfff.M AWAUtf,
(IMPERIAL!
r ORANUM !
(Always WINS HOSTS of
(FRIENDS wherever its ;
(Superior Merits become|
(known. It is the Safest!
(FOOD for Convalescents!
( M4 by IrfrlKMMT* I.VI UVW»l;kf! I \ <
J ... 1
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TheYircaUmt flfdltol Itiseovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY’S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
OONAUi KENNEDY. Of ftOXBORY. MASS.,
Ha. discovered in one ol our comma ft
down to a common Pimple
Hr ha* tried ii in over eleven hundred
cases, and never failed ex.ept in two eases
(tV/tli tliu.-nler humor; He has now in his
possession over two hundred teriifieates
of its value, all within twenty miles 'd
bAion. Send postal sard f</r F<ok
A benefit is always experienced from ,
tlie fust b</tiie *nd a perfeit ire is war
ranted when the right tpjan'uy i taken
Wlien the lungs are affected it causes
shooting pains, like needles passing
througti tliem Hie same with ttie Liver
or Bowels Tnis i. »ued by tlie ducts
being stopped, a.id always disappears in a
week a'ler taking it Read tlie label.
II Hie stomach is loul of bilious it will
cause vaueaini .il freiwg* at first.
No changeof diet ever necessary, tat
the best you .a.t get, and enough of it
Dote> otur tabl'.- j i onl ul in water at bed
time. SoId by all l/ruggists
i— i— - -ii i - - ■■ -i i —
It Is a Pleasure
To mnwinmnd Mood'ii Hurwiitftrill* to *11
•ffliotftd with blood or (.kin dim-noon, My
blood wim out of ordtir, Mid 1 «ulfn*d for
yfront o«orlft*l«. I trim! »«V"r»l
rvinttdit'ti without bvuftflt, Afl**r lulling
Hood's Sarsaparilla
for t wo toontli* I w»» rtmtornd to toy for
wivr good hvftllli und M llk« * diB*r*nt
[tftfMtn, At* ft blood (turiHor I tliluli
H'tod'n ffuniufiftrill* lift* no «jo»l.”
CifAft. It. f/or'KKhKKAg, Irving, Illlno*,
Hood's Pills
# A few f}
• Doses of v
I DTHobb’s %
I gparagus ♦
^ will relieve #
%§> baim In ymi Hatk, Sidra, V
A Muatlra, Mrrta, Mrad.rle, ^
aid all K id nr y Tr'/ublrt; JL
^ RhrumatHm, Gout. An Tr
A arrrna, and 'dhrr Blood <m
TroubU%, tauvcd by akk X
!f A few boxes will a
£ ctire.
V& All 4rUM0i#». <rt
dL Tor Mr t*r U/t
r WrUt fvr p’imphut. jt
■ HOIK t MLblCtNC CO, ^
c* n»* t«- t'm
*--WRITE-'
Jl Hgrrett,prt'MUtiti:l o,.-Allan
tie, loan a ml < it*, Mnhraa
ka. llu»l/,«-^# < «,ll»*<-a and PhnflbaDd
-.•l»«.»i». 1,/f an a«planaiInn ot th# U>t
and fwnt unluun < nut In l/>i»lna><
oaihln* M« In «*.• hot taught In
other » h««il» < nr turn paid
«**«**•«**•******«*#*•*
ZachariT. Lindsey, ,
*S RUBBER GOODS
liaaiaraw-ad tor < atalugi.aa, Omaha, Mata
Patents. Trade-Marks.
fUawtlnahun a«4 *4*1" M "< rahntafcnily at
***»»* TkTZ/.Z ■ TtJXtt-. ’nt.VfctVtW. 6 s.
W. N, l/„ OMAHA, 4H, IHUA.
When writing to a<l verti-era mention
thin |/i»j*er.
‘ ""^r-—-»— ——
Don’t Tobacco
Spit and Smoke^M ty^K
_ ■ ft I Mu* norvaa IS
Away • i u " .«
w jAjmr V ■ BH| tlto feojintr* of II
y&tU mk. maturuly old nmn j «
j RS WM/ It raatoraa loat vltrrr I \
AOMBiI BFtI WMhJ// You may train tan I
/Vnf VFI Mtft mtmy pound* in Piu day*. U
.Jfl 11J CUARANTEED r
1' lPJrT tob*cc° h*8|t cure
^^ftj^ft EL ooata oiuy 4i 1 Your own drutnylut
■■■ fft BgT' will MimranPa. a cura or money »«
HjQJR |. fund ul ilookiei, wriftan i{uurnntnnofeurn I
H wnd aumplo Iren Addreaa neareat ofBco J]
lttSadB Uy the mRUNQ RIMIOY CO ,
■HI WSjPY CHICAGO. MONTR.AU, can. new torn. II
offl •• . '•gflBWgSaBftftf1 ,"—' "^fpyjS^1^ - ■>* » iWg^aaa—, |j|
AIERIBZTC e»i.ilr < .il,,utl' ritfA r. *tl|.,iilei, 1‘urwly «•■»■ i»U«. ruMaHh i>,4
UlSulllC I # 4RRT. Raid id 4r*4E(*l» artrywEarv, i .ao.iio.nI U» cum. duly luo.
the food for all such.
How many pale folk
there are t People who
have the will, but no pow er
to bring out their vitality;
1 I" Opla who awuij; M.e
a I" ndulun but w • * a
«" " iii and ^
mi that one day'* work
rau»e* aix dat a* ah km
'T If-*' ~ -i People who have no lile
for rrdating tli »-.i >■ thin people, nervelma, ib liiate!
The food lor all au«h no n, women, or children ia Seorr'a
F.MUt aioM, I he hypopho.phttew combined with the oil /
will lone up the a\*tem, give the blood new life, improve
the appetite and help digeatinn, The aign of new life will y
lie a fattening and r- ddenlng, which bringa with it atrenglh,
comloit ami goodnature,
th .»»# ■ . fll ' t4ftt •»*MM On H> MU >4 *»4 (Ml * ,4 t4 ■*»««•«<
tkott A I km tie, Now York, All Utwigi.u. »*, «nu U,