The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 14, 1888, Image 7

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HI , of luck that made Homo excitement. Jn
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THU KIltST HALF.
Wofc and droixry. It is midwinter ;
tho Hceno w Kirklington , on the Lon
don nnd Northwestern ; the timo one-
quarter to eleven ; just after the night
mnil had Hashed through withou *
Btopping hound for Liverpool and
the north. Tho railway officials are
collecting preparatory to going off
duty for the night.
"Where's Dan ? " asked one of the
crowd upon the platform.
"I saw him in the hut just after
the one quarter to eleven went
through. Can't have come to any
harm surely ? "
' • No ; he said he'd seen something
drop from the train , and he went
down to the line to pick it up. "
And Dan had picked up something.
It was a basket , a common white
wicker basket , with a lid fastened
down by a string. "What did it con
tain ? Dirtyclothes ? What ?
A baby a child half a dozen weeks
old , no more.
"Where did you come across it ? "
asked one.
"Lying on the line , just where it
fell. Perhaps it didn't fall , perhaps
it was chucked out. What matter ?
I've got it , and got to look after it ,
that's enough for me ! "
The little mite's linen was white
and of the finest material , but he lay
upon an old shawl and a few bits of
dirty flannel. 'All they found was a
dilapidated purse , a common snap-
lock bag-purse of faded brown leath
er. Inside was a brass thimble , a
pawn-ticket , and the half of a Bank
note of England note of 100.
* * * * * *
A new parson Harold Treffry
had come latelv to Kirklington.
Ho is now paying a round of paro
chial visits , accompanied by an old
college chum , who is spending Christ
mas with him. \
"Yonder , " said Treffry , pointing to
a thin thread of smoke which rose
from someguant trees into the sullen
wintry air , "yonder is the house if ,
indeed , it deserves so grand a name
the hovel , rather , of one whose
case is the hardest of all the hard
ones in 1113' parish. This man is a
niere hedger and ditcher , one who
works for any master , most often
for the railway , bub who is never
certain of a job all the year around.
He has a swarm of young children ,
and he has just lost his wife. He is
absolutely prostrated ; aghast prob
ably at his utterincapacity to do his
duty by his motherless little ones. I
wonder whether you could rouse
him ? If you could only get him to
make a sign , or cry , or laugh , or to
take the smallest interest in com
mon affairs. Jack , I believe you're
the very man. You might get at
him through the children that mar
vellous hanky-panky of yours , those
surprising tricks ; a child takes to
you nntural'3r at once. Try and
make friends with these. Perhaps
when the father sees them interested
and amused he may warm a little ,
speak , perhaps approve , perhaps
smile , and in the end give in. Jack , ,
will you try ? "
Jack Newbitrgin was by profession
a conveyancer , but nature had in
tended him for a new Houdin , or a
wizard of the North. He was more
than half a professional by the time
he was full grown. In addition to
the quick eye and the facile wrist he
had the rarer gifts of the suave man
ner and the face of brass. He had
even studied mesmerism and clair
voyance , and could upon occasion
surprise his audience considerably
by his power.
They entered the miserable dwell
ing together. The children eight of
them were all skirmishing over the
floor , except one , a child of six or
seven , a bright-eyed , exceedingly
beautiful boy , the least were not
nature's vagaries well known likely
to be born among and belong to
such surroundings , who stood be
tween the legs of the man himself ,
who had his back to the visitors , nnd
was crouching low over the scanty
fire.
fire.The
The man turned his head for a
moment , gave a blank stare , then an
imperceptible nod , and once more he
glowered down upon the fire.
"Here , little ones ; do you see this
gentleman ? Tommy ? " catching up
a mite of four or five from the floor.
"No , not you ; nor you , Sarah ; nor
you Jakey' * and he ran through all
their names.
"They had now ceased their gam
bols and were staring hard at their
visitors the momentwaspropitious ;
Jack Newbiggin began. He had
fortunately filled his pockets with
nuts , oranges and cakes before leav
ing the parsonage , so he had half his
apparatus ready in hand.
The pretty boy had very soon leit
the father at the fire and had come
over to join in the fun , going back ,
however , to exhibit his share of the
spoil and describe voluminously what
had occurred. This and the repeated
shouts of laughter seemed to produce
some impression on him. Presently
he looked over his shoulder and said
but without animation :
"It is very good of you , sir , surely
very good for you to take , ib kindly
to the little chicks. Tt does them
good to laugh a bitbutit , ain't much
as they've had tojjnalce t 'em lately. "
" • "It is good for all of us now and
again , I take it , " said Jack , desist
ing and going towards him , the
children gradually collecting in a far
off corner and comparing notes.
"You can't laugh , sir , if your
heart's heavy : if you do it can be
only a sham. "
While he was speaking he had tak
en the Bible from the shelf , and re
suming his seat began to turn the
leaves over.
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I man , sir , but I have heard tell that
these strange things you do are only
tricks ; ain't it so ? "
Hero was indeed a hopeful symp
tom. He was roused then to take
some interest in what had occured.
"All tricks , of course ; it all comes
of practice , " said Jack , as ho pro
ceeded to explain some of the simple
processess , hoping to enchain the
man's attention.
"That's what I thought , sir , or I'd
have given you a job to do. I've
been in want of a real conjuror many
a long day , and nothing less'll do.
See here , sir , " he said as ho took a
small , carefully folded paper from be
tween the leaves of the Bible , "Do
you see this ? "
It was half a Bank of England note
for 100.
"How , sir , could any conjuror help
me to the other half.
"How did you come.by it ? " asked
Jack at once.
"Ell tell you , sir , short as I can
make it.
Dan then described how he had
picked up the basket from the 10:45 :
Liverpool express.
"There was the Jinen ; I've kept it.
See here ; all marked quite pretty and
proper , with lace round the edges , as
though its mother loved to make the
little one smart. " *
Jack examined the linen , it bore a
monogram and crest. The first he
made out to mean H. L. M. , and the
crest was plainly two hammers
crossed , and the motto , "I strike"
not a common crest and he never
remembered to have seen it before.
And was that all ?
" 'Cept the bank note. That was in
a poor old purse with a pawn-ticket
and a thimble. I kept them all. "
Like a true detective Jack examin
ed every article minutely. The purse
bore the. name Hester Gorrigan , in
rude letters inside , and the pawn
ticket was made out in the same
name.
THE SECOND IIAL.F.
When Jack Newbiggin got back to
the parsonage he found that his host
had accepted an invitation for them
both to dine at the "Big House , " as
it was called , the country seat of the
squire of the parish.
"I have been fighting your battles
all day , " began Airs. Sitwell , the
hostess , when seated at dinner next
to Jack.
"Was it necessary ? I should have
thought myself too significant. "
"They were talking at lunch of
your wonderful tricks in conjuring ,
and some one said that the skill
might prove inconvenient when you •
played cards , for instance.
"A charatible imputation ; with
whom did it originate ? "
"Sir Lewis Mallaby. "
"Please point him out to me. "
He was shown a grave , scowling
face upon the right of the hostess -
a face i'ke a mask , the
surface rough and wrinkled ,
through which the eyes shown with
baleful light , like corpse-candles in a '
sepulchre.
Jack let his companion chatter on.
It was his habit to get all the infor
mation possible about any company
in which he found himself , for his own
purpose as a clairvoyant , and when
Mrs. Sitwell flagged he piled her with
artless questions , and led her on from
one person to another , making men
tal notes to serve him hereafter. It
is thus by careful and laborious prep
arations that many of the strange
and seemingly mysterious feats of
the clairvoyant conjuror are per
formed.
When the whole party are assem
bled in the drawing room after din
ner a chorus of voices , headed by that
of the hostess summoned Jack to his
work. There appeared to be only
one dissentient , Sir Lewis Mallaby ,
who not only did not trouble him
self to back up the invitation , but
when the performance was actually
begun was at no pains to conceal his
contempt and disgust.
The conjuror made the convention
al plum pudding in a hat , fired wed
ding rings into quartern loaves , did
all manner of card tricks ; knife tricks ,
pistol tricks , and juggled on con
scientiously right through his rep
ertory. There was never a smile on
Sir Lewis's face ; he sneered unmis
takably. Finally , with a ostenta
tion that savored of rudeness , he
took out his watch , a great gold
repeater , looked at it , and unmis
takably yawned.
Jack hungered for that watch
directly he saw it. Perhaps through
it he might make its owner uncom
fortable , if only for a moment. But
how to get it into his hands ? He
asked for a watch a dozen were of
fered . No , none of these would do.
It must be a good watch a repeater.
Sir Lewis Mallaby's was the only one
in the room , and he at first distinctly
refused to lend it. But so many
earnest entreaties were added to
him , the hostess leading the attack ,
that he could not in common courtesy
continue to refuse.
With something like a growl be
took his watch off the chain and
handed it to Jack Newbiggin.
A curious , old fashioned watch it
was , which would have gladdened the
heart of a watch collecter all jewelled
and enamelled , adorned with crest
and inscription an heirloom , which
had probably been in the Mallaby
family for years. Jack looked it
over curiously , meditatively ; then ,
suddenly raising his eyes , he stared
intently into Sir Lewis Mallaby's
face and almost as quickly dropped
them again.
"This is far too valuable , " he said
courteously , "too much of a treasure ,
to be risked in any conjuring trick.
An ordinary mode rn watch I might
replace , but not a work of art like
this. "
And he handed it back to Sir Lewis ,
who received it with ill concealed sat
isfaction. He was as much pleased ,
probably , at Jack's expression of
possible failure in the proposed trick
as at the rec overy'of Bis property.
Another watch , however , was
pounded into a jelly and brought
out whole from a cabinet in an ad
joining room.
"Oh , but it is too preposterous , "
Sir Lewis Mallaby was heard to saj' ,
quite angrily. The continued ap
plause profoundly disgusted him.
"This is the merest charlatanism. It
must be put an end to. It is the
commonest imposture. These are
tilings which he has coached up in
advance. Let him b tried witl
something which upon tho faco of if
he cannot have learned before-hand
by artificial means. "
. ' 'Try him , Sir Lewis , try him 3'our-
self , " cried several voices.
"I scarcely like to lend myself tc
such folly or encourage so pitiable at
exhibition. "
But he seemed to bo conscious thai
further protest would be in Jack's
favor ; so ho said , "Can you tell what
I have in this pocket ? " He touched
the left breast of his coat.
"A pocketbook. "
"Bah ! ' Every one carries pocket-
book in his pocket. "
"But do you ? " asked several of the
bystanders , all of whom were grow
ing deeply interested in this strange
duel.
Sir Lewis Mallaby confessed that
he did , and produced it an ordinary
morocco leather purse and pocket-
book , all in one.
"Are you prepared to go on"said
the Baronet , haughtily , to Jack.
"Certainly. "
"What does this pocketbook con
tain ? "
"Evidence. "
"Evidence of what ?
"Of facts that .must sooner or la ti
er , come to light. "
"What ridiculous nonsense ! I give
you my word this pocketbook-
tains nothing absolutely nothing
but a Bank of England note for
100. "
"Stay ! " said Jack Newbiggin , fac
ing him abruptly and speaking in a
voice of thunder. "It is not so
you know it it is only the half ! "
And as he spoke he took the pock-
book from the hands of the really
stupefied Baronet and exhibited for
inspection the half of a Bank of
England note for 100.
There was much applause at this
harmless and successful denounce
ment of what threatened at one
stage to lead to altercation , perhaps
to a quarrel. But Jack Newbiggin
was not satisfied.
"As you have dared me to do my
worst , " said he , "listen now to what j
I have to say. Not only did I know
that was only the half of a note , but
I know where the other half is to be
found. "
"So much the better for me , " said
the Baronetwith an eflort to appear
humorous.
"That oilier half was given to
shall I say , Sir Lewis ? "
Sir Lewis nodded indifferently.
"It was given to one Hester Gorri
gan , an old nurse , six years ago. " *
"Silence ! Say no more , " cried Sir
Lewis in horror.
Sir Lewis had been a younger son ;
the eldest inherited the title , but
died early , leaving his widow to give
him a posthumous heir , the title re
maining in abeyance until time
showed whether the infant was a
boy or a girl. It proved to be a
boy , whereupon Lewis Mallaby , who
had the first information of the fact ,
put into execution a nefarious pro
ject which he had carefully concocted
in advance. A girl was obtained in
a foundling hospital and substituted
by Lady Mallaby's nurse , who
was in Lewis's pay for the newly
born son and heir. This son and
heir was handed over to another
accomplice , Hester Corrigan , who
was bribed with 100 , half down , in
the shape of a half-note , the other
half to be paid when she announced
her safe arrival in Texas with the
stolen child. It occurred to Mrs.
Corrigan in her transit between Lon
don and Liverpool that though 100
would be acceptable on her arrival ,
the child would be only an incum
brance. She therefore threw the
basket containing him out of the
window , forgetting that in it shehad
for safety deposited her purse.
It was the watch borrowed from
Sir Lewis Mallaby which first aroused
Jack's suspicions. It bore the same
crest two hammers crossed , with
the motto "I strike" which was
marked upon the linen of the child
that Dan Blockitt picked up at Kirk
lington station. The initial of the
name Mallaby coincided with the
monogram H. L. M. From these
facts and what he had been told by
Mrs. Sitwell , Jack rapidly drew his
conclusions , and made a bold shot ,
which hit the mark as we have seen.
Lewis Mallaby's confession , com
bined with that of Mrs. Gorrigan ,
who was found by the police , soon re
instated the rightful heir , and Dan
Blockitt in after years had no reason
to regret the generosity which had
prompted hini to give the little
foundling the shelter of his rude
home. London Tid-Bits.
The Iron Prince and His Son Drinking
Beer Together.
From the London Figaro.
Events point to the conclusion that
Count Herbert von Bismarck is likely
to take his father's place in something
more than a merely nominal way.
Whenever he goes emperors and kings
make a point of doing him honor ,
and he brought away from Italy with
him a present placed in his hand by
the King himself , and worthy of its
honor. It is a drinking cup of large
size of chased silver , and has evidently
been suggested by the masterpieces
of Benvenuto Cellini. The cup rests
upon lions' heads , and on its side are
the combined arms of Italy and
Germanj * . while on the cover are ex
quisitely-modeled figures of Justice ,
Force , Prudence , and of course ,
with no ironical intention Temper
ance ! So pleased , was Count Herbert
that he took this cup with him when
he went to see his father at Fredric-
chsruh on his return , and it is said
that the Chancellor , ringing for a
servant , had the beaker filled with
German beer , in which he and his son
drank to * the Italian and German
alliance.
Hllsa Ions-Felt Want.
From the Ogle Connty Reporter.
The latest invention to hang in the
family dining room isithegum board. <
It is aneat little circular board , dec
orated , or plain , fastened to the wall.
The name of each of the family is
painted on the circumference , and
marks the spot where the gum is
left until wanted. This saves carry
ing the gum to bed and getting it in
one's hair or swallowing it in the
night. It is obvious that the gum
board supplies a long-felt want , and
he who invented the new fad will have
the best whishes of the young ladies.
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* * mi > t n/wiMiiif / iisiitw wrmtm > mit.ixsh-J wtistisW JttW > W mini m&tfMr&mtofumi
A riirZatuiuM Tallt.
111 were to nak you to shut your eyca
and try to fancy tlint Christmas stood
before yon , what would you see ? Ah !
not one , but many. Some of you would
bco , in 3'our numVri eye , im old niiin
with lony , white , froBty board ntul
kindly face , Ida brave form draped in n
sparkling robo of snow decked with
icicles old Father Christmas from top
to toe. Some would see auother sort of
figure , a round , roly-poly , jolly per
sonage , dressed in furs from crown to
sole , laughing in over } ' feature of his
plump , ruddy face , all aglow after driv
ing his Dander and Blixen , nnd half
hidden by his great sleigh-load of toys.
Some of you , axain , would seenothing
but the toys , nnd your only thought , I
shudder to say , would be , "Which of
them are for me ? " Some of j'ou would
see no fancied personage at all ; but
glorious wintor without , and within
doors a bright home , a glowing hearth ,
and nil the family eager to welcomo
3'on from school for the happy holidaj"
week. And a great many of you would
scarcely close your eyes before tho
beautiful Christ-child would como nnd
fill your soul with love nnd joy nnd
gratitude ; and your one next thought
would be to give happiness to man } ' , to
make other hearts as glad as your own
on tho Perfect Da } ' . St. Nicholas.
Everybotlv familinr witlrAyer's Alma
nac knows that it is much moro than u
mere vehicle for advertising tho medi
cinal preparations of Dr. J. C. Ayer it
Co. , of Lowell , Mass. It is really 0110
of the most welcome and valued of an
nuals. And now wo have to acknowl
edge the receipt of a nently-bonnd pre
sentation volume of the Almanac for
1881) ) , containing copies in English and
nine other languages , also specimen
pages of pamphlets in eleven additional
tongues in all twenty-one languages.
From the preface to this interesting
book , we learn that between thirteen
nnd fourteen million almanacs are issued
by this company nnnually , consuming
about twenty-five miles of paper a day.
Surely , with all this nnd other adver
tising it should be inexcusable in any
one not to know tho superior merits of
Ayer's Sarsaparilln and other standard
remedies. Ayer's Almanac for 1889 , in
its usual attractive form , is now ready
nt the drugjstores.
UtlllzlnSurtliit. .
According to the Canadian Manufac-
; hirer , a new scheme of utilizing the
I sawdust of the Ottawa river for the pur
pose of fuel is proposed. It is claimed
that by a system of grinding the refuse
into n uniform fineness , mixing it with
the refuse pas tar from the gas-house ,
and compressing the subslaiico into
cakes , n fuel can lie made in every way
superior to nifteoal for open fires. Saw
dust rolls were common forty years ago
in England nnd Scotland , nnd were con
sidered far ahead of peat and grate fires.
The cost of manufacturing this kind of
fuel is merely nominal , and it is ex
pected that it can be sold at a very much
lower price than soft coal. The forma
tion of n company to give tho scheme
practical effect is mooted.
• 1 1
Have Yon Catarrh ? There is one
remedy you can try without danger of
humbug. Send to H. G. Coleman , Chemist ,
Kalamazoo , Mich. , for trial package of his
catarrh cure. His only mode of advertis
ing is by giving it away. Postage 2c.
Judge foryourself. Mention this paper.
Harrisburg , Pa. , is to be furnished with
natural gas
The Co 111 moii Ijot-
There is a place no love can reach ,
There is a time no voice can teach ,
There is a chain no power can break ,
There is a sleep no sound can wike.
Sooner or later that-time willnrrive , that
place will wait for yonr coming , that chain
must bind you in helpless death , that sleep
must fall on your senses. But thousands
every year go untimely to their fate , and
thousands more lengthen out their days by
heedful , timely care. For the failing
etrenth. the weakening organs , the wasting
blood. Dr. Pierce'B Golden M dirnl Diacov-
ery in a wonderful r 'nti > rrttiv nnd a pro-
longer i.f r-tr ngth ami life. It purifies the
blood nnd inigrnten theyi > tpm , thereby
fortifying it ngninrit ditjeane. Of druggUts.
' A patent bns been obtained in Inly to
make-building blocks out of corn cribs.
Fnnioiis Women.
It is a significant fact that most of the
women who have achieved fame in art ,
literature , or "affairs , "have enjoyed vigor
ous health. This shows that the mind is
never capable of the severe and continued
application necessary to creative work , un
less the body is at its best. The woman
who aspires to fill an exalted piece among
her associates , must be fret from nervous
debility and female weaknesses. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription will banish
these , and it is warranted to restore those
functional harmonies which are indispen
sable to health. As a specific for all thoBe
chronic weaknesses and ailments peculiar
to women , it is unequalef.
Printing in raised or embossed letters
wai begun at Paris by Hauy in 178G.
Great Little Men.
Some of the greatest men that ever lived
were of small stature and insignificant ap
pearance. The reader will readily recall
many instances. Very small are Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets , but
they are far more effective than the hug * ,
old-fashioned pills which nre so difficult to
swallow and so harsh in theiraction. The
• Pellets" are gentle and never cause con
stipation. For liver , stomach nnd bowel
derangements they have no equal.
The Prussian blue dyp was discovered by
Diesbach at Berlin , in 1710.
A Cough , Cold , on Sokk Throat should
not be neglsct d. Brown's Bronchial.
Troches are a simple remedy , and give
prompt relief. 25 cts. a box.
Chinese boys aro studying law at San
Francisco.
Whfn Beby was sick , we pave hsr Castorla ,
When fhe tras.n Child , she cried for Castorin.
When ehe beenms Miss , she clung : to Castoria.
When shehad Children , she pnre them Castoria
Attention , Judge Lyncli !
A man living near Santa Cruz has
been catching quail in a peculiar way.
For three weeks he has been spreading
grain in the road near his place , where
quail abound. On the day the law was
out he put wheat in the place as usual ,
but liad previously soaked the wheat in
whisky. "Watching the place , he saw
the quail come out , eat , get drunk and
in a short time lie down stupefied. He
then went to them and gathered about
one hundred into a sack that he carried
with him. A few that wtre not fully
drunk were caught by his dog. He lias
practiced the same method since quite
successfully. Charleston ( S. C. ) World.
MOW'S THIS !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewart
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured by taking-HallV Catarrh. Cure.w _
F. X CHENEY & * : CO. , Props ToledoV O.
We , the undersigned , have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years , and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions , and financially able to carry
ont any obligations made by their firm.
West & Truar , Wholesale Druggists , Tole
do , Ohio.
Walding. Kinnin & Marvin , Wholesale
PrtigjintH. Toledo. Ohio.
E. IL Vim lli. Knu , ' " jtHhier. Tolelo Na-
tionul ila.nU , Toledo , Ohi" .
Hall's Catarrh Cure is 1 . ! .en int - > jill - .
acting directly upon the bluud mid mucus
surfaces of the system. Price , 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
An t/lltlickr Mint.
"I won a bet from Borrown tho other
day in a very curious manner , " re
marked Mr. Hoskins , ns ho sat down by
tho club window. "I bet him a tenner
that ho couldn't hit a barn door with n
revolver , at ten paces. Ho bet ho could ,
nnd would } 'ou believe it , when ho fired
tho bullet went through n big knot hole
in tho middle of tho door without touch-
ins : ? " Hnrper's Bazar.
"Show us how divine a * thing a woman
can be made" by smoothing out the wrin
kles caused by neuralgia or toothache.
Thi can be done only In one way. Invest
25 cunts in Salvution Qil.
"I speak within bounds , sir , " aald the
nriuoner in the dock when addressing the
jury. We speak knowingly whon we de
clare with enthusiasm the great benefits of
Dr. Bull's famous Cough Syrup.
American toys are being shipped to Ger
many.
A high-handed proceeding Setting u
town clock.
clock.SaeohsDj !
fwl n Gures 41
tuMBA6 9TD0 CH
NDAcHsSEIATIGfi
pftOMTLY EfWAlfcHTLY
Druggists.and DEALERs.rTvEjmviiERE ;
THE UHAS'A-VaEELER fJo BALTO-MD'
Diamond Vera-Oura
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
A FOIITIVE CURE TOR WDiaESTlON AMD i
Stomach Trouble * Arliinf Thtrefrom.
Your Druggltt or General Dealer ictil get Verd'
Ciira for you if not already in ttork , or itril be
tent by mail on receipt q/25 ! cti. ( f boxei $1.00) ) in
lUimpt. Sample tent on receipt cf i-eent tiamp.
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO. . Baltimore. Md.
U-ila .rVopriitori and Msuuiuiunn.
FOR THE Eilci-t's Eixlruct oi'
810IL TAR AND WILD CHERRY
Has cured all coughs , colds , bronchitis , and
relieved asthma and consumption for nil who
have used it. Is not this an evidence of Its
merits and reliability ! It Is a nure and safe
medicine for all bronchial troubles and never
fails to give satisfaction. Try It under a full
warrantee. Price SOc and § 1.00 per bottle.
Prepared by Emmekt PnorniKTAitr Co. , Chi
cago , IIL
Only S1.00 for this "Liitio Baau.y. "
g Weighs from
1-4 oz to 4 lbs
Thli Stel Be rinjr. ErAJi-B'aii Llttlo " "cile wltli
Br&s Scoop Is nicely Japanned anlii Jut the tliins
for House. Store or Shop. We will sunt ! om. only.
bjr Eiiiri-s , to ny prrson somlinc 111 S ! .0(1 < not
H ill Taiue ) . Oitalosuc of 1.000 rt c ecnt frco.
Address CHICAGO SCAIK CO..OiiIcnc < > . III.
Txsuieic r.v
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP nrElXV YOEUt.
Tic ! I.arsest. Clieaprs : anil iiest. In the World.
CASH ASSS-Vl'S 8iao.ooo.ooo.
SIMON GOETZ. TTU. Y. ALLKK.
Special Azeat. General AienU
ov.tr n. xg aw , - - ote2q.
ST _ C08sUMrTll > N
MAS St JJt t kern * ind : nftka wore m aey workiaf for us thaa
BBMSlKt * nTthinr I > "n the world Hitbrr tr-x. Contlrsnlflt
rsxx. Termi JfKKE. Addreu , Tkux & Co. , Jkucmt * . Miiiit.
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W. N. U. . Omaha , • 443-50.
Rheumatisnr S
Aceordlnir to rcecnl Inresttcailonn t < e t * T * ' " " * M
coisoflacllosqiaintheblooU. TJiU cW H cb • * M
nbrtmn tUiuct , partlculsrly Ir th Jwt * , N > * * * " " * s * "
tho locsl msnlfoitntlons of the * U cV pals- • at-J 1
nehes In the back and shoulder * , tnl Jallif < > < * * * j | l
ttia fence" , tinkles , lilps ftfliP mistTfcn'M ' w * * * * . ; . J
rfoplohaTO found In Mootr > 8 mp rt * P f * ( ? * " \l |
and permsnent cure forfhrmnintlsm , Tnl nWMs- * ; |
by ! ttpurfytns | nd vUUtntfMtJKn.wittrtUlz ! ! * * * * & _ | g |
octdlty Of tho blood , sud ftlfo.MtOMBtlitu-thoJ a6i s'Mi
body. \1
"I > u laid tip for sir menlhs-iTUUrheurwUSMsV I
sndutcdmsny kladsvf nKdl ! ne * > rulio I
• ult till obo of mr neljsliboni tntiUmt to tie J * tr I
Sartsparllla. When I luut turd half * J > oM ! . * * * ?
better , and after Ulcleic two BottlM -think. . * * * * "
entirely cured , si 1 listom > had" an .attack I * * * • * * • '
mstlim lncr. * KvucsclUCixon , Itasvull6 > flt * t * * * . 1
Island. X. V. I
Hood's Sarsaparillajs 1
Sold by all drucKlsts. sir tlx-fftrt * rtepasett Barrw ' 1
by CI. HOOD * CO. , Lowell , li 'sm. II
100 Poses One Dollarr 'W
Hill 1 it HIT '
11-211 onil * ' I
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A - aPHYSICIAffiAHD SURGEOH" : : I
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ly SKILi-and-SOGCESS-i I
Clironic , toons ant PfMe Mmi. I
* 9-NERVOUS DEBILITY , 'Lost Manboca , .
Falling Memory , Exhausting Dralno , Texribla.
Dreams , Head and Duck Ache and alHhs < Ean .
leading to early decay and perhaps Consuirptiottea r H
insanity , treated soenltiicaUy by new incthodv.irci.i ' .
never-failinc success. H
# U-SYPHILIS and all -niooddadSWaDfa-
eases permanently cured. H
iTKIDNEYandURINAUYconTp.-TiKfatest \
Gonorrhoea , Strictu rev Varicocele ; "II > lht x r. B
of the Genito-Urinary Organa.curcd promptly without | H
injury to Stomach , Kidneys or othcr-Orgjui-H. H
- 9VNo experiments. Ace and eapejscuccfar-- - - H
portant. Consultation free and sacreti H
* irScnd 4 cents postage5.3 Celebrated.V/ortaco. .
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate'Sbeascu H
* " -Those contemplating Marnaatr send for * 'JDn. M
Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Pfcrr.jLr.c - ii i H
15 ccnl , both 3J cents ( sumps ) Con'uli. . i * if M
Doctor. A friendly letterorcallmay4a.rjfu'B r-afis- M
int ; and shame , and add golden years ioiifc Cfw.vi. . , .vij2 : B
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " joccnliA'ampsiw &ni&o - . M
and writings sent everywhere ; secure-lro.acapostrcs. . H
Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays ry to ia. Addresa. M
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. „
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ProHpectut , w tn opinions or JLrAVnr AjiUia - isH
monU , the w.Xd-famcd Sp cIJtit In Jiimt jjfe - H
ranes. Daniel tiroiMilear TIiomiis < irj. tutcst * ? issfl
I'sycholoKlsr. j. n. Kucftlnr. Ii. 1).K l.t r S- M
the Christian Advocate. lUchnrit I'rocti r-ti M
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slojru * and sample free. C XMar > hlLc ! lcpcrkJC2'Z H
SIOUX CITY ENGINE WGRKST !
STJILDERS OOP * ! H
Gorliss and Single Valve Aufomaties. 1
Complete Steam Plants from 1 to 300 II. P. JFurixlVIiecfZ. . H
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YOUR CHOICE OF THESE WATCHES _ . _ M
Our Soiling Prlco of Genuine SMverlne or ColdEd Sbbse Ik rmKX hs H
entlno Watches reduced toS3.95. I I ft wmm Ssas.t H
, _ _ . Tafatredaescmr BOLID COLD AJfD SILVER TTATCHXa r , sssH
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