HER QUESTION. iii&iiiitt v v V V V " V V V 5. V V V V V V V V 3 TALK OF NEW YORK Gossip of People and Events Told In Interesting Manner. i rs.o -i r.vr Attn 2i i;-: 0 cxoiixoi:o:x jf"'""""3 I SWEETLY PUT. ATAfc I Paul a Prisoner 1 1 'INILRlllc -The Arrest j -Jg&SS , W i m H Sunday School Lenon for Oct. 3, 1009 I ' HkMIT -Air- " k IYTCIhTI lmi.llll!.r'a.',.yllA.'Zm. "" r,i.rr J BPPSs All Y IDIul x Mem BB .tWijK , s vrKTrA-Tru k kwtw n-mt n Ms i Or cK A I HIN J f !y 1 v , "Well, Miranda, they've found tlio north pole nt Inst!" "Sakos alive, IHrani! Yoti don't Bay! Where did they find It?" When a man la Hick he has gioat trouble with his wife as to how much he should eat. Irf-uit' Siunle Hinder RiwstlicKiiiokcr what he wuntx, a ncli, mellow lusting cigar. The true Christian does tt great innny things he does not have to do. I)r I'lotcc's Hen tint Pellet regulate, nnd Inrlif. cirule Momiuli liver iiml IhutkIh riiiKnr-cixiteil, tlnj- KrunuUs liny totakonsuimljr The people who don't want to Btny little must road hlg books SICK HEADAGH Positively cured liy theso Little l'llls. Tliey nlso rcllce Din trrsH from I xpepHla, In illircHt lun nml Tiio Hearty rjatliii; A perfect torn eily fur Tllnesi, Nan hen, DtonMiiehM, II ii tl TiiMo lilt lie Month, Cout oil 'I'iiukup, Puin ill tlia Hlile, 'lOltPID I.IYI.K. They regulate, the LSowcIh. Purely Yvtrttnble. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similc Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Townsite Opening Newtown of TWO JlVTTIN, ColoinJo, will In opened Oelolier 2,', ISKO. Priority of ht-Ieetlon ileterinlneil uyilriiuliiR. Town HiiriniimW 1 2.l,hU) ni-ren of In Itrnteil Curcy Act iiiulbtiilu Inmli, lioslilosMinl uri'.iuf llncst Kr.izlmr lnml In ( olouulo. (Iriiimil Moor iiipiiituiilty for eMrv klnil retail niere.intllo ImisIiii'hm. I'nll ItifoiinutloiumnpplU-iitlon. THE TWO OUTTCS IRRIGATION & RESEnVOIIl CO., Lamar, Colorado CAT.VOUNIA VOITCAIlIlll Will tiWtm (.tiiniininil in ill HtiiMiitl till eiiliirul Innilsiape Wi-ws meant f rum Hitlnvn nt towns lor iV.or li.si aleil lor tic. bl.US.S CAltl) COMPANY, lllmliurbt, Cul. PACII foriirniMTtr, nnv klnil nnwln re. If you WHO II w nit to Imy or m11 write us. .Vortliwett vrn llusliienH Akcik), Mliiiuiupull, .Minn. "iewJil!5l Thompson's Eye Water Nebraska Directory CORNELL ENGRAVING GO. Half Tones ami Lino KIcIiIiikm. New unil com plete enRinWiiK lant. 219 N". lltllbt., I.lm olti. FULL. LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLIES MARSEILLES GRAIN ELEVATORS nie the liest; InnlHt on ImWne; them. Ask jour lot nl ileitler, or JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. OMAHA Beatrice Creamery Co. TnjH the highest price, for CREAM HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DEALERS drain, Provision!, Stock, Cotton Main Office, 204-205 Fraternity Bldg. Lincoln, Nebraska. 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( A DOSE OF I BTSffC " m- k i Another Victim of C( NEW YOR1C "Woiked to death,' Is the verdict given by many of tho business acquaintances of Kdward II. llarilman, and especially thoso who were close to him during the plucky light ngalnst death mnde by tho little railroad wlrnrtl, during the Inst few weeks of his life. Hut In his heroic elToit against phy sical weaknesn when ho knew him self doomed, Mr. Hnrrlinan tnuclcd no new path, provided no piecedcnt. He wnlked merely In the way marked out by Henry II, Rogers, one of his closest friends In the bulness world, by Jay Gould, Roswell P. Flower, and scores of other groat financiers, whose busy brains piled up nst foi tunes, only theniboUes to go down to death while making plans for greater finan cial triumphs. . Two men grent in financial under takingsJohn I). Rockefeller and An drew Carnegie appear to have es caped the destiny which marked for death before their time tho men who have, at different stages, appeared as Odd Tangle May Involve Gould Heiresses WHAT is to become of Helen Mar garet Gould, aged bIx and one half years, nnd Dorothy Gould, aged flvo j ears, heiresses alike to their share of tho mighty Gould millions? A few weeks ago Mrs. Frank J Gould faecurod a decree of divorce. Su premo Justice Glegerlch played the lolo of a modern Solomon nnd divided the two dnughters of tho unfortunate match between their parents, not physically, but according to tho cal endar. So for six months In the year nnd Christmas day Httlo Helen Margaret and little Doiothy, with their retinue of maids, governesses nnd visiting in structors, will live with their mother, either nt tho latter's Park avenue resl denco In New York city, or nt sonic country estate. At the end of tbnt tlmo they will remove to tho resi dence of the father on Fifth nvcnuo or live on board his yacht or at one of his country estates. Gigantic Fortunes Are Soon Distributed s THAT tho plled-up wealth of tho great captains of finnnco will In time become so huge that all tho rest of tho country's population will ono day bo dependent upon a fow money kings, la a cry often rnlsed by dema gogues and others, but tho actual facts Bhow that these vast accumula tions soon becomo widely distributed and loso practically all of their power with tho second generation. E. II. Ilanimnn left a fortune of ap proximately f7C.000.000. Under his wil 'ie entire estnto goes to his wid ow, ill on her denth It will bo divided among tho flvo children, with consid erable sums going to other relatives. II. II, Rogers, who died last spring, left also npproxlmatoly $100,000,000, and under his will it goes to four chil Most Photographed TUB most photographed persons In New York city aro not tho great celebrities who flguro piomlnently In tho nows year nfter year. On tho con trary, thoy nre a fow men who work for modest salaries and whoso names nover flguro nnywhoro excopt on the payrolls of tho company Hint, employ them. Thoy nro tho "lecturers" on tho rubberneck nutos thnt plow heav ily up and down tho great streams of traffic throughout tho city several times a day. Every tlmo a sight-seeing auto com pletes its trip up town or down town nnd lands Its passengers onco more "at tho point or placo of beginning" ns tho real estate deeds Bay the nrnu'il Ih tfilfl tn Htnv nlinneil tlio luw a moment longer whllo they have Boundless Ambition great fluancial liimlunrlos In thin country Mr Hocefoller spends most of his time plnylng golf at one or the other of his country estates. Mr. Carnegie lilts between New York nnd Sklbo Castle, Scotland lie too takes to golf most kindly and is still hale. Mr. Harrlmau was a doomed man even when he attended the funeral of Mr. Rogers on May 21! last. The physical bieakdown that foretold the end had begun long before that, but, as In the euso of Mr. Rogers, ho Ig nored his physical condition nnd con tinued to keep his finger on tho pulse of every one of his vnst concerns. Ho heard of tho bravo struggle of Mr. Rogeis to keep his place as one of tho heads of Standard Oil, In reality the actual head of this gieat enterprise, and to maik time on every detail of Its multitudinous affairs. And then Mr llarilman went away to continue his own business light tin til wenkness and his physicians' wniu Ing hade 111 in desist or die In harness Mr. Rogers died of apoplexy after an Illness of less than two hours. As a matter of fact, ho had sustained a previous stroke of apoplexy nnd knew that an unusual mental Btraln might prove fatal to him. Hut he continued nt his otllco every day was theie, In fact, only two days before bis death, and he maintained up to the Inst his place at tho helm of Standmd Oil Hutween times they may visit Miss Helen Gould nt her home, Irvlngton-on-the-Hudson, or the Georgo Goulds nt l-akewood. In fnct, It looks as if the Httlo Gould girls would lend rath' cr an exciting oxlstenco until they come of age or marry. Tho law gives Mis. Frank Gould the right to mniry again if she so desires She Is a eiy beautiful woman and still young and full of charm. Tho law says that Frank J. Gould may not mnrry In tho stnte of Now York, but ho may take chances and go to (mother state to marry again and then bring his second wlfo into Now York. Supposo that Mis. Gould mnrrles again? The Misses Dorothy and Helen Mnrgaiet will have ono mother and two fnthers. Supposo that very soon afterward Frank .1. Gould marries. Then they will havo two fathers and two mothers. If they wero permitted to remain tho year round with their mother tho matter would bo comparatively sim ple. Gradually they might grow to nc cept tho second father na a family flguro. Hut If they swing llko humnn pendulums from ono household to tho other, with ono father on I'rfrk nvcnuo nnd another on Fifth avenue, what chance will their Httlo hrnlns havo of adjusting themsehes to the situation? dren and his widow. Already there aro nine grandchildren to shaio in n further dh talon. Russell Sage, who died July 22, 1900, was tho only great flnnncler of ro cent years to dio childless. Ho loft ?GO,7C3,000, and of this his widow In herltcd $G3,77S,000. Slnco his death Mrs. Sago has spent Immcnso sums foi philanthropic purposes and the bulk ol whnt sho leaves will, on her death, go into tho Eiune channels. Cornelius Vanderbllt left an estate of $72,500,000, and $C9,500,000 was di vided In different proportions among his flvo children. Jny Gould left $72,000,000 nnd It wns divided among his bIx children George, tho eldcBt son, received the largest share, and tho other five cull dren equal shares. All or them with the exception of Miss Helen Gould, married, and of tho flvo who married all havo children except Howard. TliUB, of theso flvo captnlns of fl nnnco who left $111,000,000, this great sum hns passed, or will pass, to 20 children, without counting tho wld owa. Men in New York City uicir picture uiHon Tlio photoginph or and his nppnrntus nro all leutly on mo siuowniic, and It Is over In an In stnnt. Tho most prominent flguro In tho finished photograph that Is deliv ered a few minutes later to thoso who chooso to buy It that of tho "lecturer." Ho stands In his nccustomod plnco in tho bow of tho big rubberneck wagon Sometimes ho posob with hnnd out stretched, pointing to soiuo object of Interest; In other pictures ho hns tho megaphono nt his lips, in all of them his Is tho most prominent flguro In tho group. Invnrlably his faco wears a pleased expression. "It's part of our business to look pleasant," ono of them Bald; "It gets to bo such a habit that wo oven keep ii up uuer wo gei nomo. f don't know how many tlme3 I havo boen photo graphed. Guess 1 must havo had my plcturo takon at least 7,000 times In tho past flvo years. I havo posed with tho rest of tho crowd nt least four times a day, six and somotlmes soven days In tho week. Slglit-secrs llko to havo us In tho group. They say It holpB thorn to remember tho things wo tell 'cm nbou' Ot ! l 1M i ,V llul IH N THT- Thou tli-rrfne rn (lllli lumllirss lis II KOOll fllllllll of JetMH lilt If l . Tim -' .1 TIIP I'.iul nrtlMil nt .letuinli in Fit ilitN Mn , The fenM of Pi lilemxl wns Sutui i. n Mn . The mnli wiim ilur Iiik tli fiiUnMliiK weelt. iibotit June 1. PI..UT .It iiixnlrm, nt the homo of .liitiii-H or the itiiitltiK pliuc of the chilli Ii. it ml In the Ti tuple t'outlH Sungestlon nnd Practical Thought. The Reception to Paul by the Cluirth of .leiusaleni. Vs. 17-20 Paul nnd Ills Company. Paul did not come nloue to Jerusalem, but wns accom panied bv I.tike, his beloved physician ("wo"), 'I rophlinus of F.phomis (Acts 21 29). nnd probably Arlstarchus of Thessalonlca (Acts 27 2) Rendnll thinks that all who (tie mentioned at beginning the Journey with Paul (Acts 20 4) contliiueil with him to the end nt .leiiiKiilem; thus adding to thtue ineiitloiud ubove, Sop.tter of Herea, Seciindus of Theshiilonlcn, Gains of Dei be Timothy of Lystia, and Tych lcus of i:phesus (Hph. 0:21). Tho number and character of these men haw m.ido an ImpiesHlon on the Chi Is Hans of Jeiusaloiu. The Gifts from the Gentlo Chuiches weie piobably presented at this tlmo (Acts 21:17). The First Welcome on tho day th"y ai i i nl was one of prluite and per gonal greetings, which were expres sions of gladness, nfter so long a sop nriitlun. It wns seven jenrs slnco Paul had mnde any piolongcd stay at Jeiusalein (Acts 15). The Impending Ciisls Vs. 20 20. The settlement, bcon or eight years befoie, by otc of tho whole church at Jeiusalein, of tho grent question whether tho Gentiles must keep tho Jewish laws and ceremonies In order to hi long to tho Chilstlan church, did not (linage tho opinions of nil tho Jewish Chitatlans. Large numbers of them weie Intensely zealous for tho keeping of the law, for It was dilne. The had heard vague ruinois of Paul s teaching and conduct thnt ho taught that not only the Gentiles, hut oxen the Jews, need not keep tho law of Moses. Paul refused to set up his opinion against theirs in n case which did not Invohe pilnelplo. Paul Mobbed In tho Temple Couit Vt.. 27-31. Some Jews from the region of Typh osus who had been in conflict with Paul there, or at least knew of his teaching there, saw Paul In the Inner court where tho "Gentiles wero for bidden to come. Thoy hnd also seen one of tho Epheslan Gentile Chris tians walking with Pnul around tho city. Putting theso two factB togeth or thoy Imagined that Paul had brought this Greek Gentile within the forbidden court; contrary (o fact. Anyone could enter tho outer court of tho Gentiles. This cry nroused tho wholo Jewish crowd In tho Temple courts. The Jews laid violent hands on Paul, dingged him out of tho court of tho women, through tho Onto Heau tlful, then down the steps Into tho Court of tho GentllcH, where thoy tried to kill him. Tho Rescue Vs 31-39 31. Tho "chief captain" was equivalent to our colonel. I.e. cnptaln over n leglment of n thousand men. His name wns Claudius Lyslas (Acts 23:2C). "Of the band." A Romnn cohort, the tenth part of n legion, or about six hundred men. "CenturloiiB." Captains of a bun dled. "Hound with two chains." Ono from each of his arms to a soldier on ench sldo of him (compare Acts 12:0). This secured tho prisoner, yot left him free to wnlk away with his gunrds when tho detachment was mn rehed off. "IIo was borne of the soldiers." No sooner had he got on the stairs than tho mob made n rush for him, but owing to bis fetters ho was carried along with the soldiers. When the top of tho stairs had been reached, Paul asked, and was granted vermis slon to epenk. Paul's Address from the Castlo Stairs. Acts 21:40 22:23. Paul Btood on tho castlo stairway, chained to a soldier. He spoke In Hebrew with which all JewB wero fnmlllar. .Paul's address was courteous nnd conciliatory. Ho showed how strons nnd nctlo n Jew ho had been. Ho then gave tho arguments nnd rensonB which convinced himself, and ought to convince them, Ho hnd found the Mcsslnh whom all Jews longed for. Tho Jews listened to Pnul till ho spoke of his mission to tho Gentiles, nnd then the flnmeB of their wrath burst forth llko tho tires of a volcano. They cried out In their rngo, thoy lent their clothes, they threw dust Into tho air. Within the Castlo. The Soldiers About to Torture Paul to Compel Him to Confess. Paul Saved by His Roman Citizen ship. Acts 22: 21:29. Tho Roman commander ordered that Paul should bo compelled, by torture, to confess his compelled, by torturo, to confess his crimes. Whllo they wero binding Paul, ho asked tho ofllcer If It was lawful for them to scourge n Romnn citizen uncondemncd. Tho chief commnndcr was called, and learning that Paul was n free born Roman citi zen, ho nt otico stayed tho proceed ings pending further Inquiries, which ho conducted In person. Tho claim of Roman citizenship was Instantly allowed. . &y vmwk3m SJ0 Myrtle And on neer tiro of push lug my hoard walk chair? Joionto No. Indeed. 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When Ennland Had Lotteries. It was not until 1S20 Unit tho got eiiimeul lottoilcs wero ubaiidtmed ill Htitnln For the thirty yen in pieced Ing un uuungc minimi piollt of ovoi $l,72..0HO was ncciued, ono continct 01 nloue spending $150,0(10 in ntHer tiseinentH In n single year. Tho inonej thus lnlhcd was usually, for it purlieu- lm pin pose, such us the liupiovenieiit of Loudon, the purchase of Tompkins' picture galleiy. or the tepalr of will oiis harliiiis Fioni the soxontei'iitli outlay to the lelgn ot Gooigo IV the ciown to peutetlly tliew coiihltleinble roenui'H from Hiuli btiuices Sheer whltn gooflB.Jn fnct, any flno , wash goods when now, owe much of their nttructUcness to the way they arc lmiudcied, this being done tn n ' manner to enhanco their textile beau ' ty. Home laundering would be equal ly Biitlsfactoiy If proper attention wns given to starching, the lltHt essential i being good Slnrcb, which hiissulllclent Btrength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Dcflnnco Starch and you will be plenwmtly surpilsed nt tho ' Improved nppeariinco of your work. Assurance Doubly Sure. Little Heatiico, tin co ems old, was declaring her fear of a nolghboilng bulldog When her mother tiled to com luce her he could do no liaim when ho aecurely tied, sho nsked In pleading louos: Cant .win pin him with n safety pin'' The Aid of Fashion. Hlla What would you do If you ac tually found u man under your bed? Stella- I'd drop my hat on him If Your Eyes Bother You Kct n box uf PP.T1 IT'S LYH SALVK. old leluilile, moit t-iii-i ecfful tije teuieib nude All druKUiiitn or How .ml Huh., HutTulo, N. Y. It mn get bo somo time thnt a man who attends to his own business will be culled econtric Dallas Nowb. Hamlins Wizaul Oil in over fifty enrs old nnd, hle an old friend, it c111 he tic Iicnded upon jtixt iih Hiuely ns the family doctor who may be miles nway. Do God's will us he makes it known to-da, and tomoriow will take cmo of itself VIIV Ml'l'llll I'ttOW A COM) nhf-nn ti wilmpiol Pi rry UiivIV 1'iiliiklllir tnlin Iirmiipt ly In Mitiiu hot ali r or milk will prevent It ln:U:,;,,'A.iin'IWJcl)(iUlcs. Atullilialirs. Puliii tree piosperity does not do pend upon weather or tilmnto. Mrn. Wlnalmv'H Sootliloir 8yrnp. TorflillJren tiitlilni,-, mftcut tln)K'itn, rnluic In Dainiiitttlon, allnj Biulu,curub wind tollu. i5cu liottlo. No man can piny right while ho lives wrong Fortune Telling Docs not take into consideration the an's happiness womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is neglecting tho cry foundation of ull good fortune. For without health love loses its lustre and gold is but dross. Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally bo regained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 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Curt lltinjK?r In Hoet J fitifp nnd ( hoi era In UU IUU VJIIKUfM -! Ull IUO IIIWMJ nu uiauui VIW1 iu I vJrsLz.M .'fiSlfciCfi k fmmt. 4& ;m tT,-i. I T I H. P R&nV- slfl Iraaffi? SI m 1 v yiv mlf&M&A mmsi jmmmm WzUffll tii aggffllfHarSE Ijir rvrttiolUtiirllYO'toek remedy. Ctirrs M (irl(o amuus tmtnui blnar Kldnvvreinedv. (VKfttndata bottle, ttftiid llOadnien. OatthUout. Ua who wlllrtHIoryou. frrvu itooklot, DUtciupr,CkuMa la uoiiitj.iaauu r Lt It tor ran. frnx ASKS.JS?. GOSHEN, IHD II. S. A. t t ' h