The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 14, 1895, Image 3

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FORTY MILLION CAKES YEARLY.
THB POOCTtn 1 CAMOtX CO, CINTI.
to VdiMi m;r. i:m ,vs.
President Colllim it I'orlh tin
Attraction ol'llif Cleve
land Convention.
To Nebraska Delegate?, Alternates
nnd Visitors to tho Kilitli Annual Con
vention of tho National Republican
LenguontClou'lntitl, O., Juno 10 to 21.
Tho Nebraska delegation anil their
visiting friends will incut ut tho Grout
Northern hotel in Chiuiio on Tuesday,
Juno IS, nt 0 o'clock ii. in. nnd nt 1():"0
n. m. of tho same day leuvo for Cleve
land vin tho Lako Slioro rullwiiy, arriv
ing in Cleveland at 7:55 Tuesday evening.
Nobruskn headquarters will ho at tho
Hollanden hotel, room No. 101, whero
11 NobraekatiB will bo iniido welcome.
The untional longuo lioailqiiartorB are
ut tho Biime hotel.
This will bo tho greatest convention of
the lotiguo and every Htuto and territory
iB oxpected to have largo delegations.
William MoKinlcy, Tom Iteed, Cliaun
coy M. Dcpcw, our own .John M. Thum
ton, Gen. Russell A. Alitor, J. It. Kornkcr,
John Sliurmau and ex President Hurri
eon nro billed to bo present and mldrchs
tho convention. Cleveland (tho city) is
making elaborate preparation!) to enter
tain itB guests.
There will bo free excursions on Lake
Erie, nbout the city and to tho parks and
Bummer resorts; also a inammolh free
banquotB. There will bo a cheap excur
sion to Niagara 1'ulln.
. Tho railroads offer a one faro rate for
tho round trip from Nebraska to Clovo
land, good for return until .In no .'SO.
Join us for tho grainiest event of your
life, for tho leafit money, and help ub
stand up for Nebraska.
F. V. Collins
President of tho Nebraska Republican
League,
I have two littlo grrnd crlldreu who
are teething thin hot natntner weather
and are troubled with bowels complaint.
I gave them Chamberlain's Colic, Caolera
and Dlarrhtua remedy and it nets like, a
olmrtn. I earnestly renoinmund.it for
children with bowel troubles. 1 was my
self was taken with cramps and pains in
my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this
remedy oared ine. Within twenty-four
hours I wns out of bed nud doing my
house work. Mrs. V. I,. Dtiniigiin, Hon
aqua, Hickman Co., 'l'elin. For oiilo by
Deyo ,t Grico druggist.
.ltllOII.
The crop-- look limi hinoo the r.tui
He v. llnskui of Gti do Hock
preached at Mt. Hope last Sunil.i).
Mr.-'. SiTtvnrr was visiting with her
daughter Mrs. It.nrott last Sunday.
Children's day exorcises at l'aiiview
wai well attended and the program
was cxonllcnt.
There will bo Children's day at
Cora a wock from Sunday.
Mr. Cooper ond family visited with
J. L. Graves Sunday.
Mrs. Williams is still verv low, bIic
is uitlcr tho caro of doctor Moranvillo
of Red Cloud.
Tom Hoopor lias roturncd from
Fort Scott where ho has been attend
ing school the past year.
Jay Hawkkii.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fnllcr, of Cannjohario, N. V.,
soys that ho always keeps Dr. King's New
Discovery in tlie house nud Ida family
has always found tho very bist results
follow its nse; that he would not ho with
out it, if procurable. G, A. Dykumnn
drngg'st, Catskill, N. Y., says that Ur.
King's New Diacovory is undoubtedly the
best cough remedy; that he has used it
in his family foi eight years, and it has
novor failed to do nil that is claimed for
it. Why not try a remedy so long tried
and. tested. Trial.bottloa freo nt C. L.
Cotting's drugstore. Kegular size fiuc.
and and 91.00.
rijjic
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
T The Ktokinch Yawn.
Man, at thla day, tends to fait Into
the stomach; majn must be replaced In
the heart, man must bo replaced In the
brain. The brala this Is 'tlie bold sov
ereign that muse be restored! Tho so
cial question requires to-day, moro than
ever, to bo examined on the sldo of hu
man dignity. . I, There Is something
beyond satisfying one's appetite. Tho
goal of man Is not tho goal of the ani
mal. A moral lift Is necessary. Tho
lfo of nations, like tho life of Individu
als, has Its moments of depression;
Iheso moments pass, certainly, but no
trace of them ought to remain. ... To
Hvo Is to hnvo justice, truth, reason,
'devotion, probity, sincerity, common
eense, right nnd duty welded to tho
lieart. To live Is to know what one Is
worth, what one can do and should do.
Life U conBelencc. Victor Hugo.
SSJff,f"r1""TT
A Shiulnnr ('itinliiil,
Peoplo residing in Gay alloy neigh
borhood witnessed a rather iinhpic light
last night. Kd C'leary, a musician, who
carried about his person a Jag of a
week's standing, while passing through
tho alley happened to look behind him
and saw his shadow, says the Nnshvillo
American. He thought the shadow
was a man and shook his fist nt it,
and tho shadow in return did tho same
thing at him. This made (Meary mad,
and he cried: "If you are looking for
troublo I'm your game." Then ho lay
down nnd beat the shadow until blood
trickled from his lists, and when ho
saw that his silent foe was Invincible
he got several rocks and ran tho shadow
for fifty yards or more. As ho turned
back he saw that tho Imaginary man
was still chasing him. Ho increased
his walk to a run ami tho shadow did
likewise. Finally ho recognized that
tho Imaginary foo was clean grit and
had got all the best of the fracas, and
ho continued a hasty retreat, the
shadow chasing hi in into tho arms ot
a policeman. At the station he wanted
to shake hands with the shadow and
makd friends, hut tho oillccr hustled
hi in off to a cell.
Ill Vail K.Mtored III llr.illli.
It Is odd what turns the collecting
mania will take. There Is n man In
New York who never goes to the the
ater, but has for twenty-live years col
lected the programs of each New
York playhouse weekly. Not only that
hut ho has clipped from each Tues
day's papers the criticisms of tho new
plays. All this vast ipumtlty of data
ho has carefully pnereil. It Is odd
how ho started in the quest of theatei
programs nnd data of the dr.iina. In
1S70 he was In very had health. Hit
doctor told li tm he must exercise more
So no decided that he would walk
around to tho different ti.paters and ask
for a program. The walking lit
found of benellt to his health, and It U
an Interesting fact that In twenty-llvi
years he has not missed a day to make
his rounds of the pInyhoiiho3. Ho Is a
very shy old man, and as ho has growr,
older his walks have been lengthenco
out, since new theaters have sprung uj
all over Now York, at considerable dis
tances apart. Ex.
Culm I ni; tlm Troubled Wutrr.
An attempt has been made with con
sldcrahle success in Pails to supersede
the old fashion of floating nil for les
sening tho force of the waves. Tho new
plan is to cover the surface of tho sci
around an endangered vessel with t.
thin cotton or silk net, rendered un
submcrgablo by being dipped In a spe
cial preparation. Tho idea wns sug
gested by tho fact that when crosslnfl
tho track of tho Gulf stream It line
been noticed that the vast-sproadlng
fields of lloatlng seaweed within tin
contlnesof tho stream, though uphcavec
by tho swell, remained glassy ant
smooth. Tho net acts In tho sanio way
as tho seaweed.
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great In leav
taimg power as tho Royal. .
Novel Suit A;iiut n ItallroatL.
A novel caso has Just been filed In the
Burt county, Neb., court. It was begun
by Alonzo U. Miller, of Lyons, ngalnst
tho St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha
railway company. Tho plaintiff sues
for '$78,900. Tho section undor which
Miller brings his notion provides a flni
of $50 for every failure to whlstlo at
crossings, one-hnlf of tho lino to go to
tho informant. Miller lives on n farm
near a railroad crossing and has kept
an nccount of such failures to blow the
whistle of passing trains bctwoon May
4, 1894, and Aug. 9, 1894, and noted
1,578 such failures. Tho petition con
sists of 52C shoots of typewritten legal
cap. Tho farmer has retained good
counsel.
A Sulllrlrnt Men.
No doubt when ono is reforming from
bad habits, ho should reform altogether.
So, at least, thought an old lady whe
was opposed to tho uso of tobacco, when
sho saw an ex-drunkard, who vaunted
bis rcpentcncc, smoking a pipe.
"I am a brand plucked from thi
burning," Bald tho reformed man.
"Anybody might know that," Mt4
tho old lady, "for you'ro smoklnir ytP
HnHnnnnnm
BEFORE
I could get relief I
from a most horr
hie hlnnd ilkpncf. I
hrl c n.nl l...n iIa4. I
I J -t-rlfc M"u JfHlfc IIUIIUICU3I
iui uunaia 1 1 i invj various remedies
!anu pnysicians, none of which did me
any good. My finger nails came off,
land mv h.ilr r.-imt- nut lai,ir m
J perfectly bald. 1 then went to
HOT SPRINGS
HoDine to be cured bv this rolehi-.itri
treatment, but very soon became
disgusted, and decided to TRY
Haa
The effect was
truly wonderful. 1
commenced to re-
the first bottle, and hv th tlm I i.mi
tiktn twelve bottles I was entirely cured-
vu.ct. v. w. w. ? mien ma wuria.rrnnuni
it Sprlntrs had falleJ.
W.M. S. LOOMIS.Shreveport, La.
Our Book on the piteaie and ItiTreatment
luallid In to uuj ajdrtn. """""
SWIFT 81'ECIHIC CO., Atlanta.Oa
HMHHHinn
JEWELRY FOR MEN.
Faalilotiiitii Voiiiii; Snrlta Who Sppoil
I'ortune In Ailoniiiient.
Nowadays men wear nearly as nun''
Jewelry as do wbtnon. Kings, pin-,
chains, bracelets, and even necklace.-"
are worn; In fact, nil but earrings.
Showy designs In Jcwlry, however, are
confined to a sipall set In town. IM
niund Hiissell, besides his numerous
scarfplns nnd studs, wears n rather
unique bit of ornament. From four
Jeweled rings on the lingers of his left
hand extend fine gold chains, which
aro attached to diamonds. This bauble
covers half the back of his hand, and Is
held In place by another chain which
passes twice around the wrist.
A German count often seen on Urood
way wears a scarfpln which well-nigh
hides his scarf, says the New York Sun
day Advertiser. It is a heart-shaped
opal set In diamonds, and fairly out
shines the glistening sun. Ab a balance
wheel ho sports n fob perhaps two
Inches In diameter, made of frosted
gold, Incrusted with diamonds. I.argo
turquoise studs set In Jewels aro qulto
common, lint tho Jewelers nay that
though tlie fashions of well-dressed
men nlways run In small, modest de
signs, rich foreigners, such as Span
lards and Cubans, delight In large, ex
pensive designs for rings and scarf
pins. Specimen pearls of largo slzo
aro much In voguo for sleeve links nnd
pins. A Uroadway dealer had an enor
mous dlnniond-studded horseshoe pin
wiileli he thought a drug on his hands.
However, u well-known "horsey" In
dividual saw it the other day. raved
over It and paid the high prlco asked
without a murmur. Designs nt present
run on outing Ideas yachting, tennis,
baseball and golf emblems. Though
some few exquisites may demand
Jewels whoso size makes them only
suitable for lovely women, tho con
sensus of opinion Is that good tasto
will preent a general copying of the
examples set by London swells. Not
long ago a typlc.il westerner, with n
big sombrero on his head and a liracn
of pistols In his bolt, was arrested In
the tenderloin to keep him from losing
a diamond wiitchehaln worth thou
sands. Apart from his strange dress ho
was no more peculiar than the swell
who swings gnyly along dressed In tho
height of fashlo:', with his hands cov
ered with Jeweled rings, nud perhaiH
a heavy bracelet, bespeaking effemi
nacy, on his wrist. Let us hopo wo will
bo saved the pain of seeing men adopt
the Jewels of women, despite tho fact
that the gentler sex are Infringing on
the fashions of masculine dress.
CHINESE MARTINETS.
Siiiiiii ur (In. .striiiKji' TIiIiik Which tho
riilliihtlirnplnt )lmcrcx.
If n ninu falls dead In tho street,
where he falls there he will remain un
til the knowledge of his death reaches
the olllclals in some roundabout innn
ncr, for to go to see if anything could
ho done or to move the body to a shel
tered spot would at onco Implicate (he
too-enthuslastlc philanthropist. So,
too, may one look In vain for nld In tho
case of personal Injury, even in one's
own house, tho mere sight of blood
from a cut finger often serving to prc
clpitato nil the servants to their own
qunrters below stairs, whero they re
main In a stolid, unconcerned manner,
behaving In tho way least likely to
cause suspicion to rest upon themselves
in the event of tho injury's proving
fatal. It Is stated that when tho his
tory of the present dynasty comes to
bo written, It will be recorded that
when tho Kmpcror Chla Ch'Ing was at
tacked by conspirators whllo passing
In his chair through tho streets of tho
capital, only six persons out of tho largo
crowds present camo forward to help
their sovereign In tho moment of dan
ger. If so llttlo altruism Is shown to
the "Son of Heaven," It may bo ima
gined how much is likely to bo dis
played toward an ordinary human be
ing. To bo seen near a man recently
dead renders a Chinaman liablo to bo
suspected of some Interest In his denth,
and suspicion means official exaction,
for lying In China Is an nrt and not a
sin, in Bpito of tho Confucian classics.
Thus wo seo that, Just as tho wire runs
throughout tho body of tho clay Images
hawked In Chinese streets, connecting
each limb to the body, so does there
run throughout Mio body corporato of
tho Chlneso peoplo the fixed prlnclplo
of inutunl fear and distrust, of terror of
their rulers and Indlfferenco to all
around them.
How to Make n Scrnphnnk.
It takes tlmo and patlonco to make
a good scraphook, but when finished no
money would persuado tho owner to
part with It. If you wero to begin now
to collect scraps about fancy work you
would find thnt In a fow years you
would havo tho best book Imaginable
on the subject; and by referring to it
you would always bo ablo to do work
that pleased you, but which soon goes
out of fashion, tho patterns being lost.
If you decide to make such a collection,
buy a scrapbook which Is strongly
bound and which has paper smooth
enough for you to wrlto upon In ink.
Such a book should contnln written
directions as well as printed ones. Do
not make tho mistake of buying too
largo a book. It is not only hard to
fill, but awkward to hold and to storo,
and unless carefully classified or In
dexed, It Is bewildering when laid away
for a time. Do not pasto tho scraps
even with the edges of tho leaves.
They will break some day and then tho
cuttings nro liablo to bo torn, If you
have a book with stiff pages It Is well
to bind tho edges with strips of mus
lin, as la often dono with music. Uso
flour paste or stlckallno. All mucllago
does not darken paper, but many kinds
do, and It Is not wiso to risk such a
mishap. I havo seen scrapbooks In
which pasto mado of gum arable had
been used, and tho paper wns so dis
colored that th print was Illegible.
THE CHIEF!
IMililUlitMl U'vdkljr.
xiiltcrlptl4iii, $1 ler Annum
InvHrlnlily In Adviiiicc
if not paid In itihaiire, after this dale Marvb
IH, iiy, lliw price will tie JI.VS.
Kutercil nt the I'oKt (irtlro In Ited Cloud, Neb.
us mall mutlerof tlion-mud class
ItATKs III' A1IVKII1ISIMI
I'rof. cards, I lurlior less per year fd li
"lx moutlis -too
l'luee miuiths a eo
Hr.Niii(t AtivritiitKMGMrs,
IVt Inch iitin)ear (ion
Per Inch slv mouths a on
t'erlucli three months ' m
special tietlci's per line or line apace, llmt
iiiililha'loiin cento.
'I'liiuslent speciati, payable luvitrlatity In ad
v.tiipe. pr Hue in cents.
All iciitlug notices hi the n.ttiireet mlvertlso
meiitt or pulls, (1 cents per line.
Legal notices nt legal rates, li fur a sipmre
(leu Hues (if Nmipnrell or less,! Ilrst pulillcatlnii
Sl.nO; foi e.icli subseipieut publication, per
s mi, ire, M cents.
No "preferrtsl position" contracts made.
All matter to insme publication must be re
ceived nt this office lint later than Wednesday.
Advertisements cannot be ordered out for
the current week later than Thursday.
ALL PRINTED AT HOME
MJTItlH
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PRAISE, ONLY,
FROM ALL WHO USE
AYER'S
Hair Vigor
"Ayer's preparations nro too
widl known to nenljiin eoiiiiueii
ilation Iroin iiii; but 1 led nun
pelh'd to .stnti', for the benefit of
others, that six ear.s ;io, I lost
neaih half of my hair, ;iml what
was left turned trniy. Alter
using- Ayer's Hair VigOT scvi'inl
months, my hair liefiiui to glow
again, nud 'with the tint m nil color
restored. 1 rtroiimiriid It to all
mv friends." Mrs. K. Pisank
iiai'.si.i:, box u0. Station C, I .tin
Angeles, Oil.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
i'iir.i'Aiti:i) nv g
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. S
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I'liuiiciu:.
C1IIIMSTIAN Cliurch-HtTvld's .SnnilaviitJ():30
a in ami 7:.'io p in: Snii.l.iVflclKMiliitl.'iKioii
Y I'StJIi at 0:30 p m ami V I'HO U Juniors at
4pm.
CONtllMICATIONAt. Cliurrli-Scrvlcei at Hi:
Sit am, iiiiiI 7:30 11 m: Hiimlav K-lioolat ll::w
u in, Y P S 0 15 nt G::t0 i m and V I'HOI! Jim
tors at 4 p in.
AIi:riI()l)lTCIuircli-(:iiissM('ftlm.' nt 10 at
" in. Hcrvlci's at l(i:3i)n. in and 7:30 p. in.
Siiti(l;iy-M-linil ut ll:30. in, .linilor '.online a.
4 p. in, KpMirtli I.eiiKUi' nt 6:'M p. in. i'rnyur
Mi-rtlng t'wry Wi'iPii-iiliiy iilulit. I'ursoiMgo
lli.it dor mirth of tlm eliiircli.
liM'ISCOl'Al, Clmrch-Nonlcei every two
1 w ci'kH. liy niiiil nl incut.
IVUTIIKHAN Churcli-l'.very third Humliiy
J niiriilnn at Hi o'clorK.
ft A ritOI.IC Church Services by appointment.
l)ArTIHTCIiitrrh-Nn n-culnr prvlcei, Him
' day school (rvuular)at noon. II Y 1 u hi
0:30 p in.
CIIAI'KLHmuuiVHclitiolaop at every Hun
Ihv SOL'IKTIKS.
A O U W Kach alternate Tuesday evening.
11 H II ltMt Cloud IhIkoNo. ,A(IU W,
"meets owiy alternate Tuesday oenlni; In A
( U W hull. All are Invited to attend.
1JKN Atlliem Lodge r(o ISO; IO 0 KevervMon.
' t-u niirlit
41AI.ANTHK Lodge Nora, Kululita el l'ytluas
v Thursday evenlm?.
HI Cloud Lodgo Nnnos. Modern Woodmen
v of America alternate. Weilnemlny evcnliur
VAI.I.KY l,due No B, I'niteriml Order of Pro
twetors, ilrxl and third Memla of each
innlitll
(ill MCI IT I,oIku Now A H and A M oach
v 1-rlilHvownlm'oii orlieforntlm full moon.
1 KI Cloud Chapter No 19, It A M alternate
' Cloud Chapter N
ImrsilaycvBiilinr.
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CYKKNI! Commamlery No 14 altenmto Thurs
div evening.
HIAUITY Chapter Hosturn Star No47 meats
V flrH,.Hrllny evening after full inoon.-Mrs.
HrevuT W. M.
GAItKIKi.l) rnstNoSuUA It Monday even
lug on or before tho tall moon.
() AltFIKM) W 11 0 No 14 meets all wnate Sat-
KHIKMl W 11 0
nrdaynfternoo n
TirAUY SKKKH McIIKNHYTeiitNollDauKht-
" era of Veterans Moiiiliivevenlng.
Hrt K AI.l'.Y Camp No as, H or V Tuesday eve
ning. JHKUMAN Circle No 3, lodlns of the O A It
J llmt and third rtaturday evenl ng ,
"Dlill ULOUIM'tiuneil No IS I-oyalMystlc Leu
x,v Ion ot America first and third Friday ev
nlng r L. WINFREY,
Auctioneer,
Rkb lood, - Nkdrabka
Will attend salei at reasonable figures. Batli
factluiiKuaranteed, BMaLfflMantiami
Ml CURES WHtKE ilL f LSE f AILS
KM Odt Uouiih brrun, taitf a Oood. VmI
dj in tuna HoM bforuiwuta.
IHH ' ' V B
you a
WITHOUT A LI VJ
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
ARE YOU WEAK AN?7HIN?
MARVELOUS SUCCEi
Dr. J. H. McLEA
All who use it say It is The Pccrlt
OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS AND
RHEUMATISM AND
For Sale by all tint-class dealers. PRICEA
The Dr. J. H. McLt
ECLIPSE !
AND ALL STEEL
Wind
Mills!
Or anything pertaining
Jas.Pktkk.son, -
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I'llOl'lUKTOUH OP-
fWFSr 0BAY Ii
Ortlora Ordroinptfy Ailed.
(jj-KKAT "VALUK
lr
l.llllc nionvy
n twenty tiniro jonrniil. Ih tho leiitlinu'
StntcH. It in ii NATIONAL FAMILY
tho United hiniei). 1 1 divert tno vuiiih
Tie New Ii WbUt
UICULTUKAIi tleiiirtinent linn imi aiiierior in the country.
ItKl'tJllls nro rectiijmoii iiutiitiriiy. heiuirnto tlriiiirtniontn
LYCIUCLK.""OUH Y()UN( J FOLKS." Mini "SCIKXCK iirn
It8"IIOMl'j nntl SOCIKTY" eoluniiiH
(liiulitnrfl. Ito Koneral political iihub,
Bive, brilliant ami uvliatiBtive.
A SPECIAL CONTIJAUT enablcH oh
CHIEF for
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY
cash i.v aiva.;i:.
(Tin regular HiicHcriptlon
HUt-'WKIl'l'ION MAV IJl.dlN AT A.NV TIMK.
Ca?-Ad(lroBH nil tinUra to THE CHIEF, Ketl Clotitl. NobniBkn.
Wrlle your nitiiio anil udilrvNM n
W, lleni, Kooiii 2, 'riiiHiiiu iimitiiiiu, seir York, iiira m
c-4py or tiii: m:w l'oitu
mailed to you.
liter
oil
lurdoy June 1st, ol 1 0.
special sole ol Nets.
Bargains in
win sen
Wo will otFer nt pub
lio nalo to tho highest
bidder for caali 1
whip c, 1 tltiRter DOo
1 fllflol lialter'J.'Mtll fr
$1.10.
Ab leather has
per cent wo nt ill
Beta ot fiin(lo
$1.7.").
AIr a Rrund
double liiirnoBa.
H 01,
Don't forgot that 1 am propuretl to
cany passonKoru to all pnrta ot th city.
Lonvo nrtlors nt tho Holland IIoubo.
Lloyd Cuaiiii.i..
Br. Price's Crenm Baking Powder
World's Pair Highest Award.
(sn Columlilit Colli'Ku n Million.
At tho monthly meeting of tho trus
tees of Columbia college held nt New
York, on Monday, It wn announced
that President Scth Low had given
Jl.OOO.OOO to build a new library. Thld
gift wub supplemented by ono from
Wllllnm C. Hchermerhorn, chairman of
the board of truntees, J3.000 to build
tho Natural Bclenco building. Mr. Low
aid that he wished the library building
to be a memorial of hlu futher, the lato
Ablel Abbott Low.
Wou One.
An Intelligent foreigner In nld to
have expressed himself after tho follow
ing fashion In regurd to tho English
language: "When I discovered that If
I was quickly I was fast, If I stood firm
I was fast, If I spent too freely I was
fast, and that not to eat was to fast, I
was discouraged; but when I came
across tho sentence, 'The ilrst ono won
one guinea prize,' I wns tempted to glvo
up trying to leurn the English lan
guage." Could Milk One to Order.
"Thla Is a mighty flno placo, I don't
think," contemptuously observed the
tattered vagrant. "Tho bonches hain't
been painted fur nine yeara, the tree
need trlmmlnl, and tho grass Is dyln
fur want of bolng' looked aftor. Yo
hain't got no bump ot order."
"I'll ralso .one on4MflBjr qule
If you a
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to Pumps or WJndm
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& RIFE,
Tour putrontiRtt epllolSi
or
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Kiiitililiciin funiilv nnticr of
I'Al'KIJ, ami kjvch nil tho gonerij
of iorui(,'n IhikIh in n nutshell.
coiiiiimtiil the admiral
eilitorialii ami ilincutbioil
to oiler thin bilinilitl jol
for the two papers is 82 00. j
u imxiIiiI curd, aeu4l
ur.i:iii,v TitutLWu will
Lap Dusters.
you a wen Holier lor 20 cents.
advanced 75
have u few
burnefis ut
banRuin in
ALSO
1 curry comb
1 brubli
1 bitt
All for
25c
25c
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J. o. Butler, M Cloud.
"The" Watch.
For timokeoplng and durability nothing
boata tho eoventeen jowelod
Dkuhkb Hampden Watou.
CALLONpENMAN
and examine them. Also his line ot
velry, Dimnonds,
Spectacles, Clocks,
Dated anil solid silverware, sonvculr spoons,
pearl handled knives and forks, curving nt,
cAlllnir curd cases, lion ben boxes and other
DOYrltlej. A Due line ot spocUcles and y
plnstes with Interchangable lenses, Meel, nickel
silver aniVKOld frames, Kpeclal and careful at
tention v:0d to nttlng the eje. My Hue ot 2nd
hand watches Ii quite large. I will run them ol
at less than their artual worth.
tat-brinK your wutcli, clock and Jewelry re
pair wnrk.joiirecKraviiii; ttfil your nM gold
nnri IIiai In nin
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