Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 09, 1903, Image 6

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. . , CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE.
. . . . . . Kldny Pili. hue Iaped Inlo hI i'c fnor becaose Ihe people cln wrlle direct
to the t1l1kor. IInd secure a trial freG. Thus han been bullded Ib , , realeat flme
. lUul lartesl sale knul'u to any Kidney medicine In Iho world.
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_ ok 1hl'i could 1I0t walk. 1 tu l tbo " IT1' I
pIe o ! Do n'R Khlner 1'1111 wIth ucb good -
lUlu 1 lent to 'folodll for tt.uothor bOI1(1 (
they eurod1c.8uUII K COTTUI.r. . Cur.
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'y llWOUTrI.1. . . - 1 RulTerrt' ' onr t"olvII
lDontlu wIthJnll1 In the 1\I1I1I ot lOr back. ,
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Medldnrl nu ( \ pJ lerll'o : oull temporary
N\1lot. nOftU'S Khlury 1'11111 curetJ mo.-I. ' . 8 ,
DROWN , Fahnolltb , VIt. ,
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WallT lI.wcN , COKN.l'I ht Innth ago 1
took a "Iwero I' III III Iny bock 'I'ho IIILIIIJlle
box ot l > ( ) :1" KhJlloy 1'1111 hrlpo(1 me . . , I
much 1 purchn.c(1 LIOII hoxell ; 1111I 011 11I1 tN' . .
Clnd bOJ , My hCRrt tlocs lint IJI\lher 100 ns It
IIsd : to ane' , focI 1'1011.SAtAli ' J. : . IhulI/.U / ,
o , 877 I lm dtreot , Wet Jla\'CII , ( ; 01111.
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. HoesToN. Tr.t : - I look the , ot ,
Dllall'l KIlhCr 1'/1111 / wllh lurl1 great \ IUIII.nt I
1 bought a UOX At our drll IIRl'R. Used ov'r ,
bult allel stoppud , became lilY urillc , ,11..11 . .
before 1111(1 only 1'111110 drllIIiIl , , , IItllV hel'IIIIIO
101roo , 1 hatJ Inl'lllcillb UIJOUloh ; , I11111 I / lumo
bOItO and the pllli rlrl 11I0 ut It. 1 should hllvc
'Wrltton aooller. but 3'oU klllJw how 6lOU Ii 11'1'11
peraon forgl'lI ! ahuut b ln lrk.-Mr. G. II.
I10ZClUJ : , No. 2319 Melteuny Avo. , HOlistoll ,
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l'ont.nm.'o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ .
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"Mrdlcal Adl'lcc rree - Strictly Confldflltl- ' :
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' Na.turo performs the hcallillor ( JrlJCc.o'i and medicine can oilly a..q.
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: Blst. her In doing her work III hea\lll \ WOIIIII ! ' . ! aliI thro\Vln elf
dl callCB. Nlne.tcnths or t'IC dlseasc.e ; or man and hea.st have tlll'lr $
origin In Rome rorm or JCcrm8 , and It nllowed to run , Lnrl muillpiv
form complications. The reason that IJlllnld ( { oal r1revent8 all :
germs dleases and cures thcm , ullles8 rermt'ntatlol1 and InllamtnlL'
tlon bllve too rar develor1ed , IR that , It contalnR every antlseptlo
and germlclcfa known to Rclcncc , A IIlerm dlscacs ! ! lIuch IL'i ho
ol101ern , swine plague , corn sta.lk dIHcaScstllbercolosl ! ! , blacl < leg and
numerUU8 others can b prcvenwd by ( .tlvln Liquid KoaIn \ drlnk-
\ Ing water , because they are ( .Cerm dlseaRes and no Ierm can live
I wbere LIquid Koal reaches It , LIquid Koalls unalrectell ny the
gastrlo Juices or the Rtomach , pa.s.'ICR throu h UIC IlI stlnes and
from there Into the clrcu\atlon \ , perl11C1Ltlng' the whole system anri
t1ll retalnll all Its gcrmlclal properLieli. Diluted with In
tbe proportion of ono to one hundred , It makes the best IIco kl lor
known ,
Price or LIquid Koal delivered at your station Is ro11ows :
ONE QUART OAN . slOO TEN 'GAL , KEG. $2,50 PII" GAL
ON I ! : GALLON - . 3,00 I 25 GAL-1-2 DOL. . $2.25 GAL
PIV ! ! : GALLONS. $2,75 PER GAL 50 GAL.-ONE DDL , . $2.00 GAL
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DEOEU ER 2C. tooo.
! We , the IIn,1rnlltuet : 8lnak rnllorH ot 11\lhlln ( COli lit ) . , NelmL.ka , rlL' ' lng trom
100 to 200 hll\ll fit ho ae"ch 'tllr luw ! ' , nlt\r A rlilr 1\1\11 hupllrtSnl trlILI or Liquid Koal
manull1ctllred b1 thu Nnlinnl\l le llIo"ll1l1mpau ) ' . ot AhclllolI , lOIn. an.1 York. No.
bralka , hll1011It to Iou the /lc / t I1hlnfeall\lIt. l orm (1odroyer 1111.1 Appetizer thn hal
b ell our plt iUllrelO IIMC. alll , we jnl'llIy ' Ihlnk th"t. . lIIt\n Is. 8talldllli : In hll own
thlhe who IIIIOB nol Iry It , Whun thulr IIIrUlit OILIISVe alvlllO II1Y lloole ralsor & 0
bur alld u'o l.lq.I.1 , KOI\I.
I Chal , I.od . Norrolk. Nebr , Th"mA 1' . Wade , ! ll\ttle Crrek , N br.
: J. K. McIntosh. : merlok , Nohr. Wm , 1I1\"ldll1 , Mo dol" Orove. Nehr.
M. T. Doman , EmerIck , Nehr. 1" . t' . Uomlm , Newman lirovo , Nebr.
DEC ( Jl1m , 19O'J. .
, We the ululenJII'IIt'd Btock rahers and larmol'M 1IIIIIIy tetlry to the maritI of
, . Liquid Koal tDaliulautnl't'll by the Nallollal Modica' ' Co , . or t > heldon , 10IVa , and
, York , Ncbr. . . klwo hl\\'e 115e < 1 thlsllrolluct with IrlLUI11111 : suoeesl and adv11e all
' . to glvo It a trial , It " ! llJultl 00 all every lartD In Nubro.Mkll. ,
Huln. Fearr. lito. Nebr Chr" . cbl\lI , Rtaplohnflll , Nebr.
, J. U. Year'h e , Nobr , F. C , Meyer. Stllplchnr t , Nebr ,
Oen. Mill. co. Nebr. (100. ltllllt'Jberlor. Se\VartJ , Nebr.
, Wm , PlueLau"t , ttaplohurlt. Nebr , J. IUngeborgcr. Sr , . GOr1l1lnlowu. Nebi'
It your dcaler docs not keep it write ue ; dlreot ,
A 3.1-pa : e book 011 Ule Dlsea e'l ot A.nlmals mailed frC upon application -
plication to the NaLiolnMedlca.l \ Company , York. Nebr. , and
Sheldon , JOWl ! . ,
Nn.tlonnCLt \ ; tie a.nd Sheep DI p Is the best and cheapest Dip tor
1 klllltl oft 'rick" and LIce and 'tho ' trl'a tment ur.LII . e , 'rexa. . ' Itob
and Sca.b In Rheep , It [ orms II. pl1rret ( : emulslun witll wa.tcr a.nd Is
. barmless to the tnl'mbrn.nes or tlK lwe ,
11 ypurdealer < locs not keep It write us direct. InformatIon
Bcnt tree.
. NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY
YORK. NEBRASKA.t. .
. SHLDON. IOWA
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AUInion barber shops wtll olmrgc
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\The \ Increluo was dcehlell upon at a
Imeetlng beld lust wce1c.
Braid tr1mmln s or emhrolderell
cather arc one or the developments
f the fashion ( If using leather fOI
Itho outside Itarment ,
I Charley ' 1\ltlchcll is the richest
1IIlIltiltst In tbc world , lIe is saill Lo
bc worth $200,000. Nearly 811 the
, otber proresslonal flRhters "oon part
Iwlth their woncybut Mitchell clings , .
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ALABASTI N E
The Only DurabJo Wall Coatln"
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1'1'11 rapof II " " .a'I& ' " . Kaloomln. are t.
1 , f. " , . , .b 01 % and . . . .1. ALAIiAK'I'INt : I. .
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AID 111'411.1 or "onTIILlSIi IIIIUTIOs. .
, ALADASTlI4E CO. . Qlill\d Rapid. . Mich.
WESTERN CANAD
HAS FREE HOMES ,
FOR MILLIONS I
Free lIomestead of 160 Acres , Free
oalt .harp b..lalt liD tor .ntfJ. 8,04 to t1
l1owlaJ [ tor..D AU. . nn4 olber IIlerature } . . . " .11 ,
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r.duced fILII.oJ ral. .
"rtll106 IIhloJ JOU
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WJT. BeuiKt , IJJ1 N. . YQrk Llr. D141t. . O. . . .
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Lace coHars are in grcater favor
than ever. 'J'hey have a coarser mesh
than pre\'lously , and arc longer , wlll1
stole ends.
'rho [ ellow who wants to hook his
watch and 1II1\1m.q trucls : tor Uie pawn
sI101) , Isn't the ono who leaves Coot- '
prlnLs in the sands of time.
Itoy to the .Slluntinn
bURS FlYJlll ( at tl10 concert-you )
ou ht to see me manipulate the \teys \ ,
Mr. 'foots ,
f.roots-l1lano or typewriter ?
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POTATOES :2 :
l.\ara.d : rro.rl.r.d 1'.IMI..ln A , . . . .1. . . . .
\ . . . . . .nur..t :1."f " . . . ' . : & ' "
: fl : : 'I : : IM : , . ' , ; . " 'k : : : "i' " : :
DG : ' r : : : ) : t : , : r n : . I : ' : 'JI.b ' ; ' : : : :
.I01lN A.8AI.ZEItKInCO. : : La Cro.o , Who
Capsicum Vaseline
Put Up in Collapsible Tubes.
A Buhstitnlu tor nnd Bnl"rlor to ) tliS IIIrdor aay
other plnster , nUtI 111nuL \ blister the IUO > > t delicate
Iklo , 'rho IJallllLllnylll1t ROil cllrlltlvlJ qnllllUet ot
this nrtlcle UfO womlNlnl , 11 will Ita I' the tootb ,
s.cho . al OUOoJ , Bllli r licvu hcaducbe amt Jclullca.
Wo rt'Oulllnll'lId II o. Iho 1 lt IIlul larrateJlerlla ]
OOllnlorlrrllnnt knuwlIlLlao 4 1111 oJtcfllal relDo-
dy lor " . .hll In Ihe chtl t 0.11I1 Itolllllcll Bud a
rho\1luatlc , IIenrllllllo IIlId ont.Y complllinla.
A trial will NOVU whul0 Clllllll tor It , and II
will 110 tOIlIllto I" , 1I1\'IIIIIIIb\llin \ th" houlohold
IRny l'roplu b.\Y "U h the beI : 01 all ) 'ollr "rop.
rutiolls , "
I'rlco 15 cen ! ! , nt 1111 drllltghts , or otllof d l\lert
. or by Sl'l\ltlnl ; this " ' 1I'.Ullt ' to liB IlIlIOitajO slamp.
IVO wlll8"ml yon n tnll IIyI1all ,
N ! > nrlll'hl should hu rl."plrd hy the puhllo U
less the & 1\1110 cnrrll'1i our ll\l > ol , as olherwue It I
I uol ! ; cuulllc.
CIISEDROUGII Mr\NUf ACT Rl G CO.
17 State St. , New Yurk city.
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"ound I plowed lIeld. .t. ul..hl. . 1I0J.41an n ,
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tllla book. 1& .m"I&J JIIU , J. N18tCJ.d. . . . ObI
Uamlct io""Momnson s Em ate
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The lron-Worker's ' Daughter
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HOWARD FORRESTER.
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\Vhl1I tilt , Iluor1'1111 IIlll'lletl , II volcl !
tlillt 1111111111..11 . flllllllnr : to Ariliur ln"her-
ry 1I11,1/'I"IHWtl , / II M , \ thl'l.tOIl ,
"III lr , At'lIl"rlllll " III'/ "
"My fat1lC'r III Iwl lit I\OIIH' \ , " Irelle 1111-
swe'rl'l. ' 'It It III IIII\lUrlnllt-- \ "
" 111M of till' ullllmlt hll\lU.tllllce \ ! , I
11'1111 ' ItlulH' , "
IInI t sptlIk 'oll
1t:41 : A IlIl"rltlll " c'IO I't1 till' door. Poud
IItuolI III th. . . 1'lIlrlllll'l' ,
"There 1M II rl'II'11I1 III t IIC' IHlIII' , \\'lInt
rOil 1111\\ ' to snr , IIlnkl' hrll"fI " \ It'll : ! I' . "
" t . 111111I1' IH ! JUIIU , IIAAthel.toll , n
dl"tl"t'ti\'l" " " " , I nlll n frh'llIl tlr 'tlllr rntlltr'R ! ,
fllIll lilli , lit Jltl' ! < l'lIt , 1111 'UII1'11I It'lli'll L. ) '
111111 hy , lr.vlllJ : 10 SI't\'I ! hllil. A ho '
hl'lIlI ht 3'011 II 11011' 10'1111)-ror 'ollr flllh-
el' , " hi' IItllll'll eluil'ldr , 1111 he lhollJht
I relll" rUl'e lo\'eW ; l'oltl IIlId lIeVI'tl ! III Its
l'X/lreH / lon.
"All you say 'ou lire n tlell'etl\'e , 'ou
will eXI'USl' IIII' Ir I 110 not 1111\\'lI' ! . "
rr. DIIIIII Klllilt'I , ill1 ! he 1110 cast 1111
IIclmlrltlJ : JlulIl'l' UpOIl thl ! rend ' -wltled
Il'elle ,
"A irl who kllows wht'll to K\1eal \ ( ,
whell tll lIe HlIl'lIl , IlIIlI how to : ! /ll'tl / : ( , "
thoug-ht Ir. DIIIIII U lie look ell ut IlI'r.
He wus tlll'lIin , : ; II Wll. ) ' whell he recoil sid.
e rl'll. i
" 'rhe llllHob \ Wlliters-hnslol.lme . he I
hrought II lIote to ) 'OU , nlld tllat he
hroll/-ht / It f.'olll . Mr. Orlpl' , "
lit ! Willi movllI aWII. ) ' now , when Irene
RIJo/ll / ! to him ,
"You will IHlrtlulI my lIeNnlng dlstrt. ,
I 11m ohllell , : to ) 'OU ( or the intercllt ) 'ou
mlllllrelt ; ! llId since ) 'ou cannot stay unlll
my rallier comes , where eRn hl ! ! we you ? "
, Ur. DUlin ' : ; lIve thl' numLl'r o ( Iawycr
NiclwrHon'/I ollice , nlld In the snme In.
stllnt n N1I1II11 hey flhot out ot 1111 nlleywny
and alJI'rollchetl 1\I1R. ; Atlwrton , As 1\1' .
Dunn IllUved n way. he lleard the "mall
boy Ray :
"MIllS Atherton , neb 'YnlteNt Is holC'
up-he hnslI't left the house since. "
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'l1l11t do ror present ,
Irene. "Come hlle ! . : n nin In nn hour , ir
yon Ilrl ! not needed at home , "
'rhe flmnll b03' sped awny , ntlll Irenl !
returned to her visitor , alJOlo Ldn ; for
her 10nl ; nbSl'n e. ln'herry looked at
llCr closely.Vhatever the detective hatl
to cOlllluunlente , It did not dIstress or
Illarm Iwr. HI ! WI1S reassured , Dunn's
tonl1I werl ! HO ramillar that he Boon placed -
ed the owner o ( the voice. ' 1'hen , when
tite duoI' wus closed , he Bpeculllte t on
Dunn's erranll there. "And now , " he
said lo hltllsl'lr , "L must not go without
In lIome mllnner com'eylng to Irene the
assurance thnt I ma . be nble to nsslst
and cUllnsel ller In cnse anything happI'ns
to her taUlCr. "
Wilen Bhe looked at him BmlUn 13' , he
did not Imow how to go about It. lIe
blul.ted out the truth , ns men ottell Jo. ,
" [ \ss \ Athlrton-Irenl't-I wnut .ou to
ca11 on me-to lIend me word-In cnse
anything halJlJenR , "
"What do YOll mean ? " Raid Irene. lIeI'
mallner changed 80 quickly that ho was
angry with hlmselr ror his lack at tact.
"I know the person who called. His
numo is Dunn , "
"lIe told me he was 11' detective. "
" 'rhere Is nothln 'ou need he ntrald
or. I l.alO\v Mr. Dunn-It 1 had carcJ
to. I would IIn ve aSlted 'ou to hl'ing
him In , hut I do not liIe to ml'il ll' , or
klloW' morc or other peoIJlc'i ; nrTnlrs thnn
is absolutel ) ' lwcc sllry. "
" 'l'hen ) 'OU thlnl ( It Is lIothln ahout
II } ) ' tllther-nothlllJ ; thnt thrtatens him.
or will ive him trouble 1"
"On the conlrnry , 1 thlllk Ir. DUlin . Is
inclined to be trleudly. "
Irene thou ht or the m.sterlous notl ! .
W onld she cOllllde In hlm1 No I It IIcem-
cd to he dl'slro.'llIg the little l'OI1lIlIlCe ot
her life ulreutly. Nol Decidedly 1I0t.
She wouM not lCrmlt the dlsaJrl eltbles
of life to OI'CIIPy her thoughts , DIIIJree-
uhle thins , : Wlre the wusps or dnlly liCe ,
because people permlltl'tl them to come
uppermost. Ir ne Atlterton kept the petty -
ty annoyunClI ! , u11 thing' ! tlutt could not
he helpcd , but must bc elidurl' ( } , In 'hc
baclcgrouud ,
" ' 1'hen I " .m not tret In..selr over It. "
"You lIeed uot. You ha\'o III me a
( rielld nt all tlml' ! ! hereuftlr , Irene. "
"L belle.e 3.0U , " Rhe snld , slmpl ) . .
Arthur 1\1n'berry at that moment
, vould not hn , 'e exchanged .Irene Ather-
ton's entir ( ' tTUSt In him tor a million
dollars. All the world could not hnvo
bonght the col1\'Iction he experlencl'd-
t.he HenRe ot being loved ( or 111msclr alonl'
-truRted ns she trusted In him ,
"No matter wllnt hnppcns , that a worn.
IIn may confide to man , yon must CQme
to me , Irene. next to : rour ( ather. "
"I will , " answ'red Irene. "I thlnl.
tatber must hnve met some ot hl'l trlendll.
or he wonld hllve come back. IIe rnrdy
, : ; ues a wny a whoh e\'cnlng without tell.
In tnl' . "
111.'btrr. ) . thou1It ; ur Dnnn , hut I1l1ld
nothing. A IhundlI'hlImoek / at the door
I nrII'IiI'd ( : both.
. . Anolhl'r visitor. " thou ht I n 'bCl'r. ) . ,
IIN he rose und reached ( or his hat.
Irene opened the Iluor , and Ir. Grlpl ]
entered , 110 enrrll'il a roll In his hand ,
which Itl' hl1ndIter \ , snyln , with 11
smile dl' l IIltl to be wlnn'ng ' , und a ben
ot Ute hody hllllcathlJ ; JrllcouRnes ! : :
"You mltlll' n tr\l1hll \ : IIIlstakl''I [ \ !
Atherton , You guvu IIII' lhe wroll ; ; l'ur.
col. I 11m Kure It WIIS not intentional m :
'our 1I11rt. "
' 1'hlrc was n Il'am In Ir. Grll'I8 l'yr !
that caused Irene 10 IIhlver. IIl'r sensa' '
tlon : ! were similar to the e excltCil b . thl
Irlsence ot a toud or n lizard , " 'hy Wat
It ? Mr. Grlpll's teatur's were rl'lIlar ; :
he was n fine.luo'dn ' mlln In the ol'dl
nltr ) ' accl'ptanee of the lIrm.'h ) ' dl :
bo Irotillce this hnprl'sNion ,
III was In n hllrry whell I gll'e It tl
) ' 011 , Mr. G 1'11)1" I did 1I0t , as I shollll
Illtv\ ! done , opell and 1001. ut It , "
"Alii well. I wll1 bc ) .011 lo loolt fll
the rl ht 11npern , thl'n. "
"You had best come In nllil walt IInti
111. ) ' ( athlr returns , when he will he sur ,
to give you whllt you wUllt. "
Mr , Gripp stl'IIIed Illto thu little "af
lor. nnd stood tace to rlce wlUIl'tllII
Mnyberry , 'The met'lIlIg was It surllrls
to Mr , GripP. ill' ( elt III nt eaSl ! . It II' '
dlBplayed Mullellllinells. .
Arthur Mayberry. on the otl\t'r hanl !
WitS as nnconcct'lll'il , ns selt'Io , > ; il'jjS\t \
ItS though he alone occuplNl the 1'0011I. A
. .tor Irene , did sh ( ' dlrlve ! pll'ltsure In COI
traliUng these two ? She sl'el11NI tl ) II
even leu concernl'd than her It ccl.tl . !
lovin' ,
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UIIII 011 tile wlatller. Mr.Ia : 'berry's
yeurIIlId ll11blts ot observlltloll ellil I'ot ,
IIllparellti3. , jllstlfy either n denlnl or In.
dorsellwllt otIr. : . Grlpp'lf , 'IewHe !
\l'alkl't. ! to till ! duor , bowed politely to
11'1'111' , 111111 withdrew.
Ami tlOII' Ir , Gripp. It p08sllJlf ! , f Jt
Itlorl ! UIICOllirOrtllhle than when Ir , Iay' I
h'rr ) ' WUH Ilresl"lIt " , lIe IItro\'e to ha ,
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I II Jrl'\'a hIe , hut thl'rl' WIIS II sOllwthlll b1
Ili ( lX11I'I'HSlolI thllt rl'ndcrl'd It'ery dUll.
I cull for Irplw to mailltaill even n dlslsI.
lory t'onVt'I'ntion with hllll , Hhe wns
rl'lIe\'etl whpII a 1I0ther Imork CII 1111' 1111 till !
11001' , : tIltl Hhl' foulld .Tack .10111'11 SIUlidill
tlwrl' .
I II Ullswel' to II Im'eephljt'Rtm'e / ot
.J ael"s halHI , as I ( he would wa , 'e lwr
IIl1'ny with him , Irene asl.cd :
"Whnt Is It , rr. , Tones' , "
"Come nW1l3' with IDe , IIIlss.Ye've no
lit II I' to JOSI' , "
"Uas IIlIythln hnppenrd rnllll'r ? "
"Nothlll 'on lw\.tl tret uver , . Uut ) 'ou
must JO III0ns : , "
Irell" Rtelllll'd Illto the pllrlor alld ad-
dressell It' . < : rlpp.
" lr. nrlpp , ) 'ou must excu ! < < ! me. I
11m clllle(1 ( awa ' , "
GrIpp rORe. Ilu looked unytllilli : t tit
IIJl'ltsed ,
"I IIUlst Sl' ( ' your tnUwr ellrly to.mor-
row , I1sl1 Atlwrtoll. "
Ir , Urll' " rellected , thell Rnld he would
call early 111 the morning , nnd Wl'lIt out.
As he IllIssecl out he 1IC0wled"I1S . \th-
erton juggling with hlm'H he daredl
Gripp elllIched his halld as he wulkld
along.
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" ' 1'hat's a plt'nsant bod. ) . . snltl Jack
Jones liS Irene rl'Jolneti him and lockld
the door.
" \Yhere arc we going , : 'tlr. Jones : "
"To the Mayor's ollice. "
"To the 1\ln .or'B olliceYhat ! half hap.
pened tather. rr , .Tones-yon nre keepIng -
Ing something bnclt , "
" \Vell , It's all a mlstake-ever.'Lody
Imows It-but he'R held on a serious
chllrge , "
" "That Is It-dun't you see I nm In sus.
pense ? "
penseVell
" \Vell , then , Dan Atherton Is up ror
murdl'r. "
She did not cry out or ralnt ; Bhe di < I
not mnlw nny or the dlsplllY he expectld ;
she looked nt her compllnlon as though
she donbted his nnlty.
"Wh ' , what nn aLsurd-whnt a rldicu.
lous charge to hrlng agnlnst my ( ather ! "
"Ayc-jnst whnt I sa ' , girl-come on ,
and we'll SOOI1 IItralghten thlnS up. "
CIIAP'1'EH XXI.
When Murtha Coil' made her way to
the police hendquarlers , nnd Inquired tor I
the chler or police , that ofilcer IJresentl'd
hlmsllt and inquired the unture or 1\1' .
busines'I.
' ' ' 1'hat's Cor 'ou to tell lifter I've told
m . errand. Do yon know : \11' . Grlpll ? . "
"Gripp-GrIpp ! " Raid Ule chler. "I
think 1 do know who .ou mean. Who
arc ) 'ou ? "
"My name's Cole. "
'rhe chic ! started. "
" 'Yell , what's your buRiness ? "
"To protect' ' tu. ) . hoy. 11 ( ' is nt the IIge
when Lo 's I1fl' easll ) . ! I.d nstrar. I want
to II1l1lw a bat'galn with 'OU , I'll'e
'ou II hint that mny be of s rvice to .ou ,
It ) 'uu'll Iromise , sacrl'llly to help m. ) ' to. ) '
It lJ\'cr he gets Into tt'ouble. 1 ouly IIsk
'ou to u\'erlook thl ! Ih'st-mlnd 'ou-the
firHt otTen.e. "
" \\'hut' : ; 'our ho "s nllme ? "
"HobYnltet's , 1 was married twIce.
1\Iy first hUilhnnd , Uob's fnther , might be
IIvln ) ; to.du ' I ( tlte worhl hud pnrllonl' ( }
his IIrst offense. lIe did whnt wasn't
right-did It to help 11 ( rlend , IInll , , 'hen
It WIIS ( uuntl out-and nobod ) . e\'er got
at the hottom of the business-he went to
the bail-died. "
"I klllJw ) 'our ltUsband , Irs. Cole , " said
I the chlet , In IIn altered tone. "IIe wns
t as honest a lI1m ns ever I knl'w , and WII ! !
my rnend when 1 bud none , I'll promise
to help his uo.-on my honor , Mrs. Col . "
"Now we understnud en'ch other. I'll
tcll .ou just how it Is , Bob's been going
errands tor Mr. G ri"lI. Gripp's had some.
thing on hnnd he wanted kept quiet , nnd
he's bound neb up so t11e boy's atrnltl. I
lert him In the house halt an hour IIgO ,
afrnld to come out. "
" 'Vltat Is Gripp up to ? "
"I don't know where nob's bl'en tor
him. 1 Imow he was lu Allegheny. and
more thun once , to number - -
street. "
' 1'he chlet prlcl.ed up his enrs at that.
"lIow did you lenrn thls'/ / "
"By leading him. whcu hI' wn9n't us
pectlnJ : m. ) ' lIIotin' , to talk ahout his cow.
rades In AlIl'ghen. ) . . "
" \\'hnt el e' , "
" \Vhy-my name's CoIl' , you Bee , "
She blushed fllintly. : 'tha. Cole was
I coming to a pa e III h'r lIe that he did
'not ' iii" , lu recall.
" \Vell ? "
"And her name. they said. was Cole ,
I too , Aud Ihe. ) ' Raid It was Knox. I thlnl.
-I'm Iretty surl'-thl'"ve mb-ld : me with
the Knox womlln , "
"Yout"
"It wall tltls way : About six 'I'ars ago
I Mr. Gripp did whllt , Icople clllled It goo
lurn for 111) ' Illst husblllld-Cole. I don't
I belie VI' It. I belleye he Is II human dt-
mou ! "
" ' .rltl'Y do tl'll some queer stories now
about GrlIIP. " Rlllt1 th ( ' cltlef.
"I've thoUJht 1111 along , It the truth
wns Imown , he wnK my hushllnd's enem3' .
But he cllme to the funeml. IIUlI wns u
_ IHtll-bellrer , auc ! 1'11111'11 nfllrll'lIrd. It 111'
hall ever IIl'en U lrul ! frll'lul or 111) ' hUN'
hUIIH' : he would neyer ha H' Insultt'd his
wIdow. "
'I'ho chief 1001cd Ilt her flllnting Chl'd.s
nnll hla ill I'Yl'S , and mutlt' his own cp.
r IIl1catioll.
"nl' IIl'J : ' n tllll.lutIarrlll ; : e , IInll whell
I ullOll't'tl him to 11:1) : ' m. ) ' hUlolbIIIlI's f.ItI' . r'
II ' lIucl I then ht nt '
t ! : expensl'S , Home m
1It'IIhhors were looldnJ. : curluusl ' lit 1111' ,
' - I went strnlJht 10 Ir. Grip" to ha\'t ! II
r out with him. Alltl we dId , 1 tluy Ill' Is
u shum , a dlccltnl w1'utch , 11 hnlOcrlte. "
, "I areu with ) 'ou. "
" \"heu I told him never , n'ver to SPI ! :
t.o mo again , he lauhed ! Htlll shook thl
reculpt Cur m ) . husbullll's funlrll ex.
pell S In my tllce. l'ye paid ever. ) . cl'nl
or It back to him. 1 cun show hb 1'1. '
1.'lpt9 Cor the 1I10nl' ) . "
"Let me have them , I'd lle ! : to Cl'W
pure the hand\YntlnJ : . "
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" 1'11 Bcnd them by Bob. nut not a
soul Lut you kllows I palel lhl ! monc1
back. 'fo this day he has the cre1J1t t
bur.'lng my llUshn nel. "
"NIce man. Grlpl.l" .
" ' 1'hen I moved n wny-tlown Iltl ! lower
part ot the town ; l s Mrs. Cole lived c.n
tlw hili , "
"PIty fOU dldll't poI/IOn l m , "
"I hav\ ! worked , ever slllce by hus.
band dlld , dellnln ! : hOURI'S ! Iud taklllg In
washing , lJOok at my hallds-at my
nalls , "
" 1 dOll't neell toIrs ! , Cole. Anll just
hare let me say woml'n who dress ns ) 'ou
tlJ-css , with hallds like ) 'ours , don't ueed
8r1Y Indorsement tor houesty , "
" \Ve don't.Vell , It wnll n poor cren.
turt..a henrtbroken lookillg , Hort.taced.
looking thll1g who called herseltlts. .
Coil ! . And the last I henrd of her , 'sht >
waR In Cinelnnnll. lIe senl her I\WI1\ ' ,
' ' 'hy , 1 never rouud out. 'l'hell I tllI t'
met her-tace to ( nce , mhlll 3'OU U I l lh
IIvenUl ! . In trent ot ttll ! postolllce. She
loolwd frlghlened ; Rhe hurrll'd un , I1l1d
althollJh 1 was so nngry with Iwr 1 wish.
ed her dead , when 1 lIIet her , alltI saw
death In the wOlllan's fnce 1 waR : thOl'k.
ed , I'll never wlllh u11)'hllI . \\\1 \ uJ:1ll1. :
1 lIIet her ollce agalll , and sOllll'hud. ) ' WIIS
call1llg Iwr lrs. Kllox- "
"You arl ! surl ! ot lhllt'/ "
'l'he ehhC's ! eyes sp'trlded now with In-
ten'st ,
"Quite , I'm not IIIwly to IIInl.e a ml1' !
take ot that sorl. " .
" \\'l'lI , about 3'our boy , "
" ' ' 'hy , thIs delllull has hel'n givIng hlln
hnlr a dollar und a dollnr at n time 10
sta. ) ' at his ulllce nlld:0 / el'l'lUlIls ror him.
Ill ! nl'Vel' does anything lit the olllce , bl ! '
cause hl ! stU3'S ouhlide. 'I'he door's locked -
ed , IlIId the pny Is tor the errands I1nd to
keell llob's mouth shut. "
" Irs , Cole 3'OU would male a detec.
tlve. "
"I've Ilad a bitter schooll.ug ; I'd heen In
my rave IC I'd not lelll'ned u little about
people and their menu wavs , 1 WUllt "ou
to IInll whut Uult's Lcon Jolng Cor G.ipp ,
nnd to warn him to ! . : eep a way from 1101.
Icy shops , or whatever they are , and then
WI' will be 11\1 \ right. YoU'\\ ! got nil I
! . : now about 1\lrs , Knox. It's for yuu to
IInll out it Mr. GrlPI' has Lronght her
bnel. , or Imows ulI.'lhin ahout hm' ot
late , "
" ' 1'hat's my affair now , and ir I do ou'l1
Le rememuered , I'll rememher you , Mrs.
Cole , au'how. I owe it to ) 'ou , 011 'Val-
ters' account. 'Vhere do 'ou IIvl : ? "
"I don't live , as people sny. 'You'll find
me on l"erry street , number - . "
The chler mllde a memorandum , and
Irs. Cole left his ollice.
CIIA1'1'lim XXII.
When the chlet Wns alone he called in
his assistllnt.
"Where's Berry anti Buck ? 'fell them
I want them Imml' illtely. "
Presentl ) . two mell cntm'e the chier's
olfice. lIe look ell at thl'ln sharply.
"I've 1\ job for YOIl-a job that will te.
quire gome nice work , 1 wllnt 'ou to
work on the woman Cole's CIIlt ! , "
" \\"h. ) ' , they'\'e got Atherlon by this
tinll ! . "
"Never mind Atherton. He has no
mure to do with It than 'ou or 1 have.
I've been doing that for , a blind. Go
down to Ferry street ; Iterl ! is the number. ,
Find out all a neb 'Yalters can teU yon ;
then go over to Allegheny , and see what
' at number - -
'ou can pick up
strl'et , and report to me as early ns 11OS81.
ble. Inside ot two hOUNt at farthest ,
beclluse we must move mighty quick
no , , . "
'The officers went out at once. 'When
the . . .hil'1'11'1 alone he paced the floor or
his o\1ke \ lik. . . a man who had done 11 good
da "s'nrk , and was very much pltaBed
with hilll"l'l t ,
'l'he ot1i'I'I' rellIired at once to Mrs.
ColI"8. ' 1'u' . .1thllt Bob 'Yaltlrs was
ycr ' Inllch fri htelll'd , and was Inclined
to ronr. . . . " 1111 he Imew ot rr. Gripp and
hllf 1IIIull. . ' ; , ill unnecessar. ) ' , Bob was sure
his sins had found him out , lIe had
played policy without proHt , had a dread
or nu nber - - IItrecot , Alle hen. ) ' .
I'veI' since Ule murdur was discovered In
the house , and had a horror ot helng summoned -
moned Letore It court as a witness.
From Mrs. Cole's the ollicers went to
the house now mude Infamous by the I- ! '
cov'l'Y or a lIlurder und reckllss IIvln , : ; In'
it. 'Jhey remalnl'd thlre lung enough to
: rl'rlty certain 110Ints the Loy had unwittingly -
wittingly , : ; Iven them , and then basteni'd
buck to their ehlet. When they had reported -
ported the result or their labors tbc chic !
1lroceC' ed to give thl'm their instructions.
'These were or such a nature as to Inuke
the officers move about quickly. Evidently -
ly BomethhlJ : or more tl1at ! usunl moment
wus at 1UHIII.
( 'ro Le contlnncd , )
The Illlo mi the Spol'tlnJ ; IUcb.
Barn togn nUll Newport ha vo become
'mcasures or Ame1'lcan fatness-one ot
dull werld-veary wealth. tllC other or
the restless aimlessness ot riches whlcb
IInds an outlet In racing and gaming ,
llut the real mornl 1I0W Is wide. 'fhe
great American people hnrdly know
either Newport or Slll'l1togn , 1101' do they
give a moment's heed to either. 'rho ,
IIIIe rIch Ilnd the spor1hlg cluss are
mel'o Incident ! : ! of our era of great mate.
mil development , Neither sets lhe
CUBhlon 111 conduct , In expendl.
ture , 1101' even In dress. 'I'hey ure uulm.
por1unt , ' 1'hey do little harm except
to themselvcs , And we have the fur.
ther I1dmutnge that the Idle rich tultl
the spol't1ng clas ! ! ure lu the lIummer :
foegregalt'd from the rest of the popula.
tlon. While the palutlul cottages I1t
Newport aUlI the hotels nt Saratoga
were IIhelterlng : r. few thommUll per-
SOliS , the mouutl1lns I1nd the seashore
IInd the 11\Os ' of our vast urea were giv.
Ing healthful rest to well-balanced ,
hopofu1 , produetlve millions , whose
lIfo 18 not disturbed by 'extravugnut
bullR or grotesltuc dlnnel's , 1101' by great
wlnllings ( nUll eqtllllly great loslllgs )
at th < . > "eluhR" or on the mee trnelts.-
WOI'lll'S Worlt ,
CmHllullonts uf IhIHt.
A ph5Ielall of MUllte CII'lo. : DI' . I , , I
lIell11lnettl , III u l'ecl'nt report lIotl'S
, thut. dllst consl8ts 1I0t only of tiny bits
ot ! : ! and uUlI soil. but alllo of livIng or.
gnliisms , chleny germs , 111111 ot dend
orgnnlc matter. both Ilnlmal llnd vege-
table.
Womeu l.'UU't 11rlvo nails. but when It
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eom ! ' ! ! to driving bargains she has the
t , stet'ller sex b'ut u block.
. It dOCi n't matter It n womun Isn't
pretty It ake doesn't know she Is url1.
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TO WORKING GIRLS ,
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FREE 1\mDICAL ADVIOE
J \'ery 'Working girl who is neil
troll Is cordlnU . iuyltctl to write
to lUrs. Plnlc.lmm , Lynn , DInss"
for ndvico ; it Is freely given , and
bas rcstorCll thommnds to healtbe
.
rtiss Paine's Experience.
II I want to t.hank you tor whnt you
have done for me. and recommend
fJytUn. E. PinJcl1nm's VegotaJJlo
COmll0UJl(1 t.o all girls who.c work
kecps them Rtaudiug on their feet In
the store. ' 1'ho doctor ! laid I must.
litop work i he did not r.eem to reallz
that a R'irl cannot afford to stop work-
ing. My baek ached , my appetite wa.
poor , I could not 8leep , and menstrua.-
tion was 8ca.nty and very painful. One
dny when suflerln I con1menccd to
t.1to LytUn E. Plnkhnm's Vege-
tnllo Compound , and found tha. '
it helped me. 1 continued its Ulle , and
won found that my menstrual perloda
were free from pain aud natural I
everyone is surprised at tbo change In ,
me , and I am well , and cannot bo too
grateful for what you have done for
me.-MII\8 J.A.1OT ! : P.J..IKE , 530 'Welt
125th St. , New York City.-,5000/.r/flt
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Take no Rulstituto , for it is
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Compounl tlmt cures.
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ElY'S CREAM BALM .
Cures CATARRH. I
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/preads / oycr the mcmbrane
\ud la ablorbod. Relict fa Im-
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lot produce aueezlng.
! > rugllta10 : / : ts. or by tDalL .
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An Atcllison womall saYH hrr hlls-
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leep breathing for it ? 1t wtll cure I
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The Itallan
parliament is conslJer-
ng a proposal to mllt a pension of
1300 a year to the four ran dulI h.
iers or Gen. Garlba li.
"GJt conti I won't help J' u el'gln
I don't bellovo ; rou'vo clone u thin ! ; ul.I
winter. "
"You wrong me. aIr. I've just done
nlneb" dnn , "
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