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I 5. I ' f2br 2 r.T'.HJ 'WiUB.AiJjJXtU'JWWWiu Heart Disease 30 Yrsl t Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. 0. W. McKinscy, postmaster of Kokomo, Jnd., and a bravo cx-soldler. Bays: "1 had becu severely troubled with heart disease ever slnco leaving tho army at tho close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could nob sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. 1 became to ill that 1 was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention wad called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It Tho first lmttlo undo a decided Improvement In my condition, and live bottles have com pletely cured me." G. W. McKINSEV, P. M Kofcomo, I ml Dr. Mllcn Heart Cnroli poM on n imslllro punrantcotluutlioilnii buttle) will Iwru'llt. AllrirtiKKlMiHcllltniei, o bottles fortl.or It will bo be lit. on-paid, cm receipt of prlco b7 tha Dr. Mile Mcxilcat Co , Ulkhart, lad. WT'l HBMnffvswi m I u Wj'sBmlwSiwIia! t '11 I fit yttm Kntm.AT.niA cured by Dr. Miles' Nii?i!aai1' JIlno host. delighted to honor a rr.f H. '(ltut .mt n rliun A f ..II .I- . ! n.n.... - u I i.. ,.. i Pills. "Ono cent ti(lo"c.'' At nil iIhu'ijIhU. C fhlrlm.itr' !" icilii rinrco.nl Itrn.Y. EKHVSiaVAL PJLLS uriKintii uimi iinlj Ccnulur. a utii rcr rti'Aofii'. .,i , . , IU1 llfMH.1 III l.fll Ul ..'lllMjll! Vti?n' ol her. A" iitii ' a ?w y vi .'., (u. 7 I uun . ' rffi i i i i , n t KT ' a r I x ' . ' ill III. , J J u'i'','.MlV,,lr,lrv', 'W'"'"- ikTri ,'h1'TJ""'."''-"'-t',,,ul " " 'i"Vu.., ,.f,Tt PILES PITCHING PILES SWAYHF.' OINTMENT ABBOLOTKLT OtmBS. Inlt'if I mol,V n'bmrr.o Ixj tenubTn?. 1? -- -"- iHuiuri lurin unu nni has klk !)li Mrt Ln klr4l , n n a . irn oi.NTl TiIKNI topallrhlnranc lumnn. HollbjiJriirtHi.ofbr ll.H...(..l..l. 11. II. ..t.Ll ' lbcMkU.rmui4Mlla.ttitauii.l'LUl.l,,.i lav. ftui uiiiuriM AgcntG.93 I.i.tllJKLUo.lir, Uhllih di in t fr K ( ill? In mi lutiiut W.h t. tiu ml tillta thru miliuutwit ib lit ili, Yud f uh ilrf liiitioii, iht mrv Mn(lt iflrtlt. llrliM txjil.hnl din, t. u. cnrful 1tii. Nu iVtl tiiic nwf t.r.i)4i.lnrelotMEf. i li'tiltrhtlhr .fait iiiutt.t'l II. ittT JufiM.4nkt Ud f Irvulartfrt. W. t'. It.tlCUItN & CO,, CUiL 54. I., ColuiA!fut, U, Vim ;r " r 'y i sn vyiii mmv ?& ?4 :. ;f ji m ., ACMII.4V. BST S IMF LI i, Oil LStJL. o rl AMD G. P. Stapleton, Blacksmith, IaIJ.; v. "fpochtUy or s:ulrlM llits:;;le and r'urrlao. llore h'.iiifi j; ntnl ll( w Work prompt ly aUeii'led to, n 1 fikes pains slnii- 'tr ll'Ottlll; . Aiulallworkexpeatedotallrst class Smith. Mu., Minim or llu, l.,i,!rv. QASK & iMoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moo.v Hlock, - UK!) (JLOUD, NEIL 'olloatlons promptly iittmuled to, nnd corrMpniulenuA sobolted. "Ml AS. ItAi'l, 'S'liv O. St. Shop, IStMl Worn!, . .i)!ini(liii. I 'iv my perxoiifil ittmiMon () niy pitrou. KiM-oiiitM lmTliij; ni Imlr C'i-ni it iitliilt r. UUTCIIISuN ,i MlAri 'f'oitirli(l irsioiM, 4 ill . AhMlll.. Itl'.ltl'l.OUO, N'KUMCHKi rirsi.ef-lMijdjjw tinil llrsi-oliiBH work gunnuiioi'il uitii uioauHll r L. WINFUKV, Aaclloer( Run Cloud, - NisnASKA Will attend sales at reasoaablo figures. Btli-fucUuuuuurbUUitd, ul M i '., ( mx -ii . iter- ,A .' s .'i ! V," rPS Hi? U" B Usa u u ti Lirj U U 'if.v.':ju.-ujm-j j; '-' J. J iw.TOTaa3assitontgca3t;gt3tt VM COQUETTE. obody but Mllll cent Mllly foi short would ovot have been cnrclest enough to nllow such a catastro phe to overtake her; bo her fam ily salt!. Nobody hut Mllllccnt 1? KV,y,sM! lf'lV y itlrSa- gH ?&?.- f c Miss Barrel for dignity coil hi havo risen ko gracefully out of the dif ficulty, ho her gentlemen nilmlrerssald, half sndly. Nobody but Mllly, snld her girl friends, enviously, would have met with ho romantic an adventure. No- , body but hli wife but that'B ahead of 1 wy Btory. I Tho great ocean steamship was on i Hb way from Australia to England, through the Hod sea, which, as every ( one knows, Ib tho longest ocean voy , ago In the world. She had stopped nt n port In Ccflon. in order that her son- j weary passengers might go ashore for u iuw uuiii-H iiiki ieuai eneir eyes upon the city and surrounding country, and fool once more terra ilrmti beneath their feet. MilUccnt most of all re joiced at the opportunity, for she wnb not more weary of tho sea than of a ccrtuin extremely young man aboard ship whoso persistent attentions, while very wearying at times, offered tjie only diversion from tho monotony ofl.'"c,r "Yl's m'' :i" '" the hold of one women's society, for thcro was n sad I dearth of men on tho trip. Tills short i pauso gavo her nn opportunity to os- capo botli sea aud fellow-pa?scngfr. Tho party all women took dinner ( ashore at tho hotel, which, all , tmvelern know, is tho resoi t of all Kn- gllsli speaking people who visit the Is group of do charming young ladles and having In mind tho success of a hep on j tho program for tho hotel that wnio evening, showed hinralf very attentive nrd extended a mo3t cordial Invitation , to como back and dunce for an hour or KO. I Tho Krr.imhlo Ir.tn tlin v-nltlmr linnt , . " fi:i ur''ont entreaties to tho rowers hrrry gavo evidence of the delight w v.hich tho invitation was received. A era to ith nd tho hotel proprietor, watching its 1 e irjo toward tho ship, smiled n'j he , t jiu'tntulated himself on the social cuc-eBU lo foreaaw. l'or the pretty Ku- gl oh and American girls had been I much observed during tho day nnd he ltn-,v tho nunicrotiB Kngllsh nnd Amcr- iciu bachelor mercltants and profen- Blonnl men of the town would como In i, 'ires should they learn these ladies w-re to dance, whleh report mlno host tiil: care should bo spread rapidly far an 1 wide. When tho captain saw tho eager faces of his girls, aa lie laughingly called them, nnd learned tho cause of thoir umiMinl amount of animntlon, ho had not the heart to disappoint them, but promised to hold tho boat until 11 o'clock, that they might attend tho d.'nce. Fo back to land again, over the sparkling wctT. in ball gowns and slippers and opera cloaks, wero two full boat loads rowed. They danced, they laughed, they flirted. Mauy n loinly bachelor, hitting in his dingy of fice vlth a long column of figures bo fore him, or murounded by tho heavy tones of law or medicine, was liauntoil for days by a pair of bright brown or blue eyeo and a vhiou of khoulder and cheek of alabaster flushing to ne. More than one man present that night traveled, bofore ninny months, to ling land, Franco or America to renew the acquaintance thus pleasantly formed 0::o or two succeded In making the oljects of their vltit believe thnt to livo always In sight of the sparkling v.'ators of tho Mediterranean, always to biatho its urtczes laden with tho odor of orange flowers end tho spices of Cey I n. would lie heaven upon earth and did not go back alone. f.o tiio happy hours flow, nnd ovoi' tV chaperons, who UBtinlly found such r...':!lra extremely dull nnd longed to be at their sleep, wero so popular upon this evening they were loath to nc- (iWMWA W'A K - $f -f f mK kXW F ? 3fi JMJ,''V ;j w . 'iTi 'vi" jlii'rt 1 SHALL SKI; THAT IT 13 IMfj- CIIAUGED. kaowledgo that tlmo was up and the hour for departure had arrived. Unf iled good bys, a scramble back into the ship's boats, a dreamy row to tho ship, a hurrying aboard, a clanking ol chains, a (pilch order or two, and the great monster wan undei qy almost Loforo tho echo of a Pont song from protty feminine throats hail died in tho cars of a black coated group upon tho shore. Uut still In tho ball room of tho hotel tho raur.le wailed on and tho dancers circled to its measure. Still In tho cor ner of nn nlcovo two men sat In low toned discourse. Still behind a flow ing curtain of tho same room a till woman now wearily sank upon the floor and gazed about tho clmlriess ox panso in which slio found hersolf, now stepped cautiously out upon a small balcony nnd gazod lnlnnd upon tho fra grant beauty of tho tropical landscapo while tho soft raya of moonlght showod tho flush ot pink upon her cheeks deep ening nnd glov.iug to tho huo of an American beauty. Mlliccnl was priscmod by n velvet THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, preaching As the first house came Into view the engine sent its shrieks of warn ing; It grew louder still louder. We danlieil over the switches, up to tho Btntlon, where a group of pnssengcrs waited, nnrt passed It without thu hnlt of nn Instnnt, cntchlng a glimpse of the iippniica races ond the waiting crowd. Then we weie In the fields again. The speed now became literally breathless the furnace glared red hot. The bent, the velocity, the terrible nervous strain of the man beside me seemed to weight the air. I found myself drawing low. stertorous breaths, like one drowning. I henped In the coal at Intervals ns be bade me. 1 did it because I was op pressed by nn odd sense of duty which I never had In my ordlnnry brain-work. Ilnc then I have understood how It ta that dull, Ignorant men, without a h:in; of enthusiasm, show such heorlsm as ailcllern, firemen, and captains of wreck ed vessels. It Is this overpowering sense of routine duty. It's a liner thing than sheer bravery. In my him. iimvouoi.. I hejron to think that Mnrkley was mad laboring under some frenzy from di Ink. though I had never Keen him touch liquor. H did not move band or foot, ex cept In the mechanical control of Mi engine, his eyci going from the gunge to the tlme-pK-o with n stendlncs-i tlmt wan more threatening than any gleam of Insanity would have been. Once he glared back at the long train sweeping after the engine with u headlong speed that locked It from side to side. one could Imagine he saw u hundred men nnii women In the cars, tnllcimr. nun leading, smoking, uncomriutm thut man, uhom I now sumierterf tn i mini I knew by h look that he remembered that their lives were In his hand, llo glanced at the clock. "Twenty miles," he muttered. "Throw on more coal, Jack; tho lire Is going out." I did It. Vts. I did It. There was something In the face of that man t could not resist. Then I climbed forward and shook him roughly by the shoulder. "Mnrkley," I shouted, "you are run ning this train into tho Jaws of death!" "I know It." be replied, quietly. "Your mother Is on board." "Heavens!" He staggered to bis feet. Hut even then he did not remove his eyes fiom the gauge. "Make up the lire." he commanded, and pushed In thu throttle valve. "I will not." "Aliiko ui) the fire, Juck," (lulutly. very "I will not. You mny kill yourself and your mother, but you shall not murder mo!" He looked at me. llln kindly gray eyes (glared like those of a wild beast, but i.j controlled Himself in n moment. "I could throw you off this euglnS i.nd mi'kc short work of you," he said. "flat, Icok here, do you see the station yonder?" I saw a fnlnt 3trcak In the nky about hVo miles ahead. "I unit told to reach th.it station by C o'clock," he continued. "The express truln meeting us In due now. I ought to hoo laid by for It nt liufreme. I was told to come on. The track Is a tingle one. Utile? I can make the hid ing at the gtntlon In thtee minutes, wo "hall met In yonder hollow." Somebody's blonder?" 1 mild. "Y-'?. I think rii." T s?ld nothing. threw on cor.!. If I had Klroleu I should havo thrown It on: rut I never wiih calmer In my life. When death actually stares a mail In the face. It often frighten him Into the most perfect composure. Mar.'tley pished the vnlvo still further. The en gine began to give a strange limiting sound. Far olf to the south 1 could see ths dMise black snnke of a tr.iln. I Poked lit Mnrkley inquiringly. Ho in deled. It was the express. I stooped to the lire. "Xo more," l.e said. I looked ucroKs the clear summer Pky ot the gray smoke of the peaceful little ll.'igo, and be; nnd that at a black line rnin closer, closer, across the sy. T'..en 1 turned to the watch. In one minute more wdl, I confess I sat down and burled r.vy face In my hands. I don t tMnk 1 trle'l to pray. I bad n confused thought cf mangled. 0 Ing men and women i'.ftthers and their babies. There T7s u terrible shriek from the engine, egnlnet which I leaned, another In my S'J(C. A hot, hissing ten ; en swept fist me. 1 looked up. We were on the Fldli.g. nnd the c:;pr."-u had gone by. It gamed our end ear In passing. In a fort of delirious Joy, I sprang up and hhouted to Alaikley. He did not apeak. He sat there Immovable and cold as n stone. 1 went to the train and brought his mother to him, and, when ho opened his eyes and took the old lady's bund In his, 1 tuni"d hastily away. Yes, gentlemen, I havo been In many a railway ifldent, but I have always considered that the closest shave 1 ever had. "What wan the blunder?" "I don't know. Mnrkley made light i f It ever afterward, and kept It a se cret; but no man on the line stood so high in the conHd-ncu of tho company lifter that us he. 1'y h!u coolness and nerve he bad snvutl a hundred lives. t'obra Cuti'liern. Although the cobra In one of the most poisonous. unaKis l.uiny of the na tives of India regard th (-itching at .ho serpi nt as a kind or spurt. Armed vlth a bamboo enne about rlx l'eit long, split to thu lirst knot, or Joint, and with a wedge Inverted to keep the split ideloa apart, like a fork, they set out for sonm cobra-lnf.'Sted spot. When they havo succeeded in tracking a snake In Its hole they place tiome rl.'o and inlllc near tho opening. lly find by tho snake comes out after the bilt. Put before It known anything of Its danger tho man brings down tho enne and fastens tho animal's head to the ground between the forks, A nlow on the head kills tho ercniuru at once. It Is then taken homo and Bkluivd, the skin being worth n couple of shillings. The body Is next burled In the earth, whero the unts clean the skoleton In a very short time. The bones urn then threaded on wire In their proper order nndEold ut a good prico as u curiosity. , 11 trail Cooked In u Ktmriiltip, Some cooks are making crusty bread In sections of stovepipe. These utensils are cut In tho required length at tho tinsmith's and the edges turned over so the hands will not bo Injured. Tho dough, inudo Into a louf somewhat shorter than the pipe. Is placed In It. From this npparenlly crude affair colnes crusty bread of excellent aual. Ity If the cook knows her business Hardware,. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1895. 773XJJ9XnyXXt.11A Jtu QCQGOOt3000CKX?TOaCKKCOMHHX I tgOSSi ssaMSS of good chewing tobacco in LORILLARD'S famous Ti- his tobacco represents the result of 134 1 in blending and preparing tobacco to suit a universal taste. A delicious flavor has been imparted to it without the addi tion of any harmful element. In substance it is unequalled by any chewing tobacco ever prepared. When you want a I delicious satisfying chew, try CLIMAX PLUG. !fit:L?i BIG WARS 1 AUGED BY TRIFLES. A felmvrn Chin Oca rrnnre Three .'.IU'.Iou Him J'.ciile-.r.'i llitcl.it. Jinny times it has happened that n (treat nnd costly v;:.r law hem brought about by nu incident trivial and even ridiculous. Thut. tno v;ar of t!-o Spanish s-ucc-sioit i.s (-aid to havo been cau-'ed throv;:! n glass of v.-at. r. A lady, Mrs. Jla-ham, wad carryin;; a glass of water when Mio was olestrirtcdby t ho Marquis do T-rey A slight cmflio ruined, and thowat.r Was spilled. Tho marquis therm: tool: offense, r.u-l bad feeling ensued between t!:-) Ef.T'.S.h nnd French courts, with tho ultimate lesult that n war was declared. Tho campaign cost Franco mauy so vcro battles viz, IUeahcim, 1701; P.a niillics, 1707; Audeunrde, 170b, nnd Malplaquet, 1700. Quito as nliAurd in its origin was tlio war that tool: placo during tho com inouwealth of Modeua. A soldier s.tolo u bucket from a public well belonging to tho sfr.fn of Uolo.'-na. Althougli tho valuo ol thu nrtHo did not e::cecda quarter, its nnuosatiou .".s tho lignal f or n licrce nud prop nj;ed war Henry, tho king of Sardinia, autcd tho Modenc8o to retain tho backet, and in one of tho uibscqucnt battle Ik wt h lnntlo n prisoner. Tho bucket is : till ex hibited in tho tower of tho oathcial of TaoJcna. A third instnnco of a war resulting from a trifling cr.usu wr.i that Ljtwucn LounMIof Lrauco and Henry II of England. Tho nrchhishop of Koucn don cd that no en hhonld wear long iiair tipuii t'uir heads ev chins. Louii hubmitte I tu teo decree, v.dieroupou lii3 wife, Ehr.uor, rallied liiin upon Ins appearanec A quarrel ensued, which tesulted in the dissolution of tho inarriago nud Elea nor's marritigo with Henry. Ey this liiauiago tho broad don aind in Normandy fortm ily belonging to Louis passed into tho po-virion of Henry. Louis, hotly inrcined, m.-.-lo an attack on JSormaudy, and June, .'oitk, for nearly t;00 year--, nm thoji-1 !ooiy aud dovastaf Ing v;iir.i v. l.i.-h cent Franco upward of I'.OOO.OOO cf IlvtALodoa Answers. Pitcher's Castrla- Children Cry for T,'l i:' : T .roiiKh Ills Tile. George M. Pi.lhn.xn wealth .$?i0, 000,000 tu!d a iiow.spaper porter, "I b'jlhvo thut I was far happier in tho day.i v.-h.-n 1 Jiada't a dollar than 1 am now." Tint i.i all very fine-, but if ho was happier then, why not go bad: to tho) halcyon and dollnvless duyh.' Tho disposition of his great wealth need not bother him. Tho fact that Georgo M. Pullman is working onrly and lato to add to his "burden" of wealth aud re sponsibilities it, enidenoothattho palace car king is "talking through his hat." Philadelphia lrcn. U'lmt iairopi- It I'.i jilliif. l'ook fctores and uow,' "tunds aro nu merous both In Kngland and on the continent. In 1'raneo Zola'o book3 an displayed In greater profusion than thoso of all other authors co nbincd from which it Is a fair inferonco that tho demand for them la greater. The novel Is enormously consumed there Tho nows stnnds aro more llko Amer- A Huldcnlrn; Slclit. First Tramp l.ookco hero, Jim, Hero's a man been killed on tho rail road; all cut to bits. Second Tramp (sadly) Too bad! too bad! Thlm clothes would 'a' Just about at me, and thcy's all spoiled. Don't forgat thut I aai propared to enny passengers to all purta ot thu oity. Lonvo orders at the Holland House. LLOYD Cisauiu.. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. 4 n siD Wt of enjoyment is found by every lover gRSP1- A Ilriiln-Wt'.irliiK Tnk. I'lrst Iluslness Man Mercy, George! What's the matter? Another bank gone or what? Never saw you look so hag gard, nnd worried and careworn. Sec ond Iluslness Man (went lly) Nothing wrong. I've been trying to ilgure my way out of the Income tax. ltlKK-t. Aluminum Plant on K.irth. Tlio largest aluminum plant In the world has Just been completed at Oak llidge. Mo. It will have a capacity of ono hundred tons of clay per day, giv ing a dally output of about twenty' thousand pounds of metal. A l):iv In Clilim. Tho Chinese divide tlio dny Into 13 parts of two hours each. EXPECTANT. c Oiler You a , Kiinnnv which MOTHERS, INSUKlJii Safety UI L.IIC CO jllOlll- er und Chili). Hi 59 Ko'js Ccnflnsmenl of ils Pain, Hwrorand Risk. ! Mr wife uaeil "JI()IIli:its' 1-ltll.Mi" in.. , I fore II rlll of tier Ur.it i-hllil. hIim .11,1 n,.l sutler from ('ltt)IPsor l'.l.S wusipiirldy ' i ii-iii-icu iu iiiMCTiiicui aonr hiiiicriiiguut . Utile -hhe Ii.nl no jiiihn at tumuril und her ' iitoiery was ruinii. i.. i.. .loiinsror;, i-aimum. Ala. Sent Ijy Mull or i:xnn4. mi n nlnt r Iirlrc, $1.0(1 i.rr MtW. J foots "To Moth- its iiiiiucu rice1: lIUUini.'M) KWIUMTOIt (.. Ailnntn. (.'a. SOLD BY ALT. DU0G01STS. Via tin; i:iirliiilo:i CSoiilt:. ll"r uro tlio Ilurliiigton Jimio'.i liehl ( jr.iins in the wiy of rtducud j rites Do tin y ii.tereM yi u? To Du-inti, Muss. ,!uly "i to S; ore faro for tho routni trip, ymnl to r-turti until Auu.-t (it!i. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Man itou and Pnoblo, July 4 to S, ono fare plus $2 for tin: round trip, good to re turn until Soptoinber 1st. Tho local agent of tho IJ. & .M. It. It , will gladly give you full inform i tion about the cost oi tickets, return limits, train service, etc. .1. I'ltASCIS, . I. A., Omilia, X.l) :-:::!.!.. ..: : -.f:.-4"! Every Man Who Is Dissatisfied I with hix nirroundings who wants to hettar hii condition in lif who knows that h can do bo if given half a oliauca, should writ to J. Francis, Omaha, Neb., for a copy ot a little hook ractntly issued by me rassenger uaiiartment of tho fiurlington Route. It is entitled "A Now Empire" ond contains .12 pages ot informa tion about Sheridan County and he Big Horn Basia, Wyoming,. a T veritable Land or Promise, towards which the eyes ot thoua- Lands are how hopefully turned. X CT 3BB ro Tq MMMMeoeoeeCV" Eici year's experience CXK?2CCO3S0002Q03 1'hk Book of "The Fair." lly II. II. Bancroft, "The lllsterl.ui." A work of One Thousand Imperial Folio pager, twelve by sixteen inches, printed on the finest enameled paper, on tho Miohlo props, as ex hibited in Machinery Hull. This work coiilahiH Two n ty-f. v.c Pa r ts Fol ey P.i cr s Each. Them will ha ovr 2,r 'O RUI'ERB PIC turcs of all b7.(s up to a full page. 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