The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 22, 1899, Image 7

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    Jilrctrlo Ilenilllgtifn.
Once more electricity has taken ill
place of other lllumlnants. The Chi
tago , Burlington and Qulncy Railroa
lias just commenced to equip locomc
lives with electric headlights. Th
famous Fast Mall of the Denver Lire
lied travel at such a high rate of spec
that a stronger light than the old sty ]
has been found necessary to safety.
Tenderfoot "Is there any" big gam
around here ? " Native "There use
ter be , but now yer can't fln nuthii
but .penny ante. " San Francisco EJ
aminer.
There are hun
dreds of cough medi
cines which relieve
coughs , all coughs ,
except bad ones !
The medicine which
has been curing the
worst of bad coughs
for 60years is Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
Here is evidence :
"My wife was troubled with a
deep-seated cough on her lungs for
three years. One day I thought
of how Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
paved the life of my sister after
the doctors had all given her tip to
die. So I purchased two bottles ,
and it cured my wife completely.
It took only one bottle to cure my
sister. So you see that three bottles
tles ( one dollar each ) saved two
lives. "We all send you our heart
felt thanks forwhat you have done
for us. " J. H. EURGE , MaconCol. ,
Jan. 13 , 1899.
Now , for the frst time you
can get a trial bottle of Cnerry
Pectoral for 25 cents. Ask
your druggist.
M K S COLUW AO
WE
riSST D3UCHT
rRLPABOl FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY.
" MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
SAKTACLARAJvIANUFACTURING CO.
OMAH/CNEB.
fl TheWQNDEI
of the AGE ,
No Boiling
No Cookin §
Bt Stiffens the Goods
It Whitens the Goods
It Polishes the Goods
It makes all garments fresh aat
crisp as when first bought new.
TRY A SAMPLE PACKAGE.
You'll like It If you try It.
You'll buy it If you try It.
You'll use it if you try it.
Try it.
\ Sold liy all Grocers
DOUBLE QUICt
Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. Pension Agent ,
1425 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON , O. C
' MEW DISCOVERY ; give.
_ quick relief and cures wors
cases. Book of testimonials and 10 IUYS * trentracn
TREK. DO. H. II. GBEEVS SO.NS. Box K , Atlas * . . Ca.
Washington ,
'Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
* ite Principal Examiner D.8. Pension Bureau.
13 vri. in civil war. 15 adjndicatiui : claims , atty since
CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. Bf na H ff CT
PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. alLLEE
All Druggists. 25c.
of acresof choice agri
cultural LANDS now
opened for settlemenl
in Western Canada.
Here is frrown the cel
ebrated XO. 1 HARE
WHEAT , which brings the highest price in the
marketsol the world ; thousands or cattle are
fattened Tor market without beins fed grain ,
and without a day's shelter. Send for informa
tion and secure a free home in Western Canada ,
Write the Superintendent of Immigration , Ot
tawa , oraddre&s the undersigned , who will mail
vou atlases , pamphlets , etc. . free of co t. W. V.
fcennett. 801 N. Y. Life Uuildlng , Omana , Xeb.
\Thompsons \ Eye Wafer ,
UJStS ! WHtKt ALL tL5h rAlLb-
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. TJso
In timfi. gold by drorctsts.
Dullest a
PAGE. ]
FOR BOYS AND GIRK
SOME GOOD STORIES FOR OU
JUNIOR READERS.
FIrto In Trouble All Itecuusc Ho VTi
Inquisitive anil Greedy llravo Utt
Indian OirU Mice Tintinjr
Gnmo for Quick Wlla.
The roster Mother.
Sleep , little one ! Again 1 feel the tin 111
A babe's soft hand can In my brea
awaken.
Hide In my bosom , tliou art not fen
n ken :
Sleep , little one ! thoii liasta moth <
My lips I press to thy 'sweet bro
anew ;
Sleep , little one ! I am tliy mother , toe.
lllne to protect , to cheriah , ami to rear ;
Why should the baby hand , the llaxt
hair ,
Set me a'dreamlng of a byjjone care ,
And make a fur-off sorrow seem so neai
Wake , little one ! Too much am I b
{ fulled ,
Too near , too close , the little hands a ;
wrestling.
Too soft , too warm , the little head
nestling- ,
For 1 am not thy mother > O my child !
t >
\Vako. little one ! Thy mouth too sweet
smiled ,
For I am not thy mother , O my child !
Yet < lo not wake bleep on full well
know
God , in my heart , maternal love renev
ing ,
Intendeth not for my poor heart's ui
doing ,
Nor builds again a joy to lay it low.
Sleep , little one ! 'Tls sweet to feel tl
thrill
A babe's soft hand can In my brea :
awaken.
Hide in my bosom , thou art not fo
saken :
Sleep , little one ! I am thy mother still.
By Edwin II. Keen ( After the French
l-'iilo In Trouble.
On one occasion Fide was punishe
for his misdemeanors and greedines
I was suffering with a cold , and som <
one suggested a hot stew of syrup wit
plenty of red pepper. I was fond (
syrup candy , and often made it in m
little saucepan over my fire. Fide WE
fond of it , too. As I sat over the lii
on this particular afternoon he SE
by me watching and waiting ; eagerl ;
impatiently , wagging his tail , raisin
his ears , giving way to short , imp ;
tient barks and growls as time wer
by. I endeavored to make him undei
stand that he was mistaken ; that fc
really did not want the stew h
thought he did , and , in short , that
was not for him at all. In vain , Fid
had recognized the syrup jug , the littl
saucepan , the smell of the candy an
was wild with impatience. Finally
poured out some of the syrup to cetin
in a saucer , and sipped it as I did si
It was very hot , so hot , in fact , tha
with thoughtless haste , I put th
saucer down on a low stool and hui
ried out to get axglass of water. Fid <
left to himself , leaped upon the stoo
lapped up one greedy mouthful an
swallowed it. Poor Fide ! Bewilderei
horrified , tortured with pain , he stoo
for a moment motionless , then aroun
and around the long dining table h
sped at the rate of sixty miles an hou :
Around and around he . ran , wildlj
frantically. Suddenly he paused a
idea had occurred to h'im. Dashin
across the hall he sped into my dress
ing room ; a small tub of water wa
on the floor near the washstand ; h
drank about a quart of it , then re
turned looking calm and serene , an
stretched himself down on the rug fc
rest and repose after his unusual ej
ercise and excitement. His serenit
was of short duration , however. A
first a meditative and then a trouble
look gradually stole over his coun
tenance. Presently , with ears and ta
erect , he was once more racing aroun
the room at full speed , and then , a
before , he fled to my dressing roor
and drank another quart of water an
returned with a countenance less sei
ene and hopeful , and tried once mor
to rest and sleep. This performanc
he kept up , at longer intervals , durin
the entire afternoon , and that evenin
when I gave him his supper , In
saucer , he closed his eyes tight an
declined to notice it. He has persist
ed in his refusal to eat anything ou
of a saucer since that afternoon. Ou
Animal Friends.
Brave Little Indian Girls.
This is a true story of two little In
dian girls living in the western part c
our country. Their names are Louis
and Amy Antelope Louise , 7 year
old , and Amy , a year younger. A wee
or two ago it seemed best to send then
away from the school in Oklahoma
where they had lived almost all thei
lives , to another larger one near Law
rence , Kan. It puzzled the kind teach
ers to know how the little girls wer
to get there , for no one thought o
sending them alone. But at last the ;
found a way. One of the teachers wa
going North to spend her vacation
and would take them with her as fa
as Lawrence , where they would be me
by a teacher from their new school
This was a wonderful trip for the littl
Indian girls. They had never been ii
a train before , so it was all very nev
to them. When the train drew up a
the station at Lawrence , they sav
something else they had never befon
seen a city. When they got off tin
train they expected some one to speal
to them , and take them away , but no
body did. Just think of two little chil
dren left s-ddenly alone in a great
strange city But what was the usi
of being frightened ? They soon mad <
up their minds that nobody was com
ing , so they planned to go to thf
school alone. Leaving little Amy witf
their bags , Louise went out and founc
a man with an old-fashioned yello-n
'bus who would take them to th <
school. The criver seemed very mud
astonished to hear them talk , and set
how womanly they were. When the
arrived at the school , our little friend
Jumped out , got their baggage , an
Louise , with the most grown-up al
took a big silver dollar out of her tin
purse , paid the driver , and sent hii
away. What a lot of questions to I
asked and explanations to be madi
The truth was that the teachers at tti
school had thought tne little girls wei
not coming until the next day , an
that was why there was no one at th
station to meet them. If ever tw
small girls were praised and pette
these two were. Don't you think the
were very brave ?
Mica That Sine-
It you were to walk along a certai
street in London , past a certain bir
store , you would see this sign in th
window : "Singing mice a specialty.
If you should go Inside the store an
talk to the fancier , he would tell yo
that such mice were very rare , and tha
his store was the only one in Londo
where they were kept. When they ar
scarcer than usual , they sometime
bring as much as ten dollars apiece I
our money. These mice are piebald an
quite tame and seem like ordinar
mice , but when they sing you feel the
are quite extraordinary , for it seem
very strange indeed to hear sue
sounds coming from mice. It is not
tune exactly , but sort of a pipin
sound , pleasant to hear and reall
rather musical. Some people say it i
a peculiar kind of lung disease tha
makes them make this strange music
but this fancier says that it is a nat
ural gift with the mice , and that ther
Is only one kind that has the gift. H
also says that he is the only perso
who knows anything about these sine
ing mice. He has had some strang
requests for these queer little animal ;
One lady asked him for a mouse tha
could sing "God Save the Queen , " an
said she was willing to give 10 fo
it , amounting to about $48.40. Whe
told there was no mouse that coul
oblige her she went away quite di
gusted. A violin player had bought
couple of mice , and one day returue
them , complaining that they did nc
keep together well when they sang.
Deep-Sea Pressure.
The temperature at the bottom c
the ocean is nearly down to freezin
point , and sometimes actually belcn
it. There is a total absence of ligh
so far as sunlight is concerned , an
there is an enormous .pressure , reck
oned at about a ton to the square inc
in every thousand fathoms , which i
160 times greater than that of the at
mosphere we live in. At 2,500 fathoms
ems the pressure is thirty times mor
powerful than the steam pressure c
a locomotive when drawing a train. A
late as 1880 a leading zoologist ex
plained the existence of deep-sea ani
mals at such depths by assuming tha
their bodies were composed of solid
and liquids of great density , and con
tained no air. This , however , is no
the case with deep sea fish , which ar
provided with air-inflated swimmin ;
bladders. If oneof these fish , in ful
chase after its prey , happens to as
cend beyond a certain level , its bladde
becomes distended with the decreasei
pressure , and carries it , in spite of it
efforts , still higher in its course ; ii
fact , members of this unfortunate clas
are likely to become victims to th
unusual accident of falling upward
and no doubt meet with a violent cleat !
soon after leaving their accustomei
levei , and long before their bodie
reach the surface in a distorted am
unnatural state. Even ground sharks
brought up from a depth of no mor
than 500 fathoms , expire before the ;
gain the surface. Nineteenth Century
A Game for Quick Wits.
The game of "Composing Sentences
is cne that has the advantage of niak
ing people think quickly , and wil
quickly show which player has tin
most active mind. The idea is to dea
out a dozen cards , each having sonv
letter of the alphabet on it , to the play
ers such cards as are used in won
games , or they may be made for tbj
purpose. All begin by turning eve
a letter at the same time. As soon a :
the letters are seen a sentence has t <
be devised , using them all as the in
itial letters. The first to make ;
grammatical sentence of them is givei
a point on the score card ; then nev
letters are turned up and sentence ;
are made until one of the players hai
won 10 points. Of course , it is neces
sary to have a large quantity of cards
so that when dealt out there will b <
a variety of letters. The game be
comes lively as personal sentence :
suggest themselves , and it affords goot
practice in the formation of grammat
ical sentences.
Flowers That Pinch.
A peculiar species of climbing plan
from Brazil has lately been introducec
in the south of England , where i :
grows in the open air. Its flowers an
provided with flat , horny plates , sit
uated above the nectar cups in the cen
ter of the blossom and which are callet
"pinching bodies. " When an insec !
thrusts its proboscis into the nectar
the plates pinch it fast , and on its de
parture the insect must either carry
off the pollen masses of the flower 01
leave its proboscis behind. In the
former case the pollen is likely tc
reach and fertilize another flower. In
the latter the unfortunate insect , de
prived of its proboscis , dies. Some
times the legs , as well as the noses oi
insects are found sticking in the flow
ers. Only the bumblebees appears tc
be strong enough always to escape am
putation.
It is calculated that the skins of
more than 100,000 animals are used
annually- binding Oxford Bibles.
The H. 0. n. R. has Just placet !
an order for 43,500 tons of 85 pount !
steel rail for delivery In 1900. The
contract price is about $3 per ton o ;
87 per cent more than the Receivers
paid for rail during the time they hat !
charge of the property. Of the total
amount Just ordered the B. & O. proper
will get 26,000 tons , the B. & 0. S. W ,
12.500 , the Pittsburg and Western
4.000 , and the Cleveland Terminal anil
Valley 1,000.
New York has bought an island li
Spuyten Duyvil creek , which was nee'
essary to the extension of Broadway.
Hews This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward forarr
case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall'i
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CI1CNEY & CO. . Props. . Toledo. O.
We. the uuders.ijaed , have known F. J
Chcaey for the last 15 years and believe liln
perfectly honorable in all business transaction'
and llnancially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their llrra.
West & Truax. Wholesale DruRfjists. Toledo
0. ; Walding , ICInnan & Marvin , WholesaU
Druggists. Toledo , Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , net-
Ing directly upon thebloodatulmucoussurface-
of the system. Testimonials sent free. Priei
lee per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the bebt.
I'ucrto Illco.
Three tours of the beautiful Islam
of Puerto Rico are scheduled to leavt
Chicago December 27 , January 28 and
February 15. Special Pullman sleep
ers and dining cars will convey the
party to New York , thence on board
the splendid new steamships Ponce
and San Juan , through and around the
island by rail , automobile , carriage
and boat. Tickets include all ex
penses everywhere. These select lim
ited parties will be under the special
escort of Mr. Walter Boyd Townsend ,
under the management of The Ameri
can Tourist Association , Reau Camp
bell , general manager , 1423 Marquette
building , Chicago. Itineraries , maps
and tickets can be had on application
to the agents of the Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul Ry.
Whenever a man Uegins to tall !
about the beauty of economy , he al
ways look straight at his wife.
If You Use Plug Tobacco
You should rea'l the t-'tar Pine : Tobacco
advertisement in this paper. They niakt
the mast attracts c oll'or ever made for the
i ( .turn cf their Tiu Tags.
The busy man never finds the day
too long.
Magnetic Starch is the very bes !
laundry starch in the world.
Milwaukee supenvsoj-s have appro
priated funds for a new law library.
$18 PER WEEK.
A salary of $18 per week and ex
penses will be paid to man with one or
two lior&u rig to introduce our Poultry
Compound among' farmers. Reference
rjquired. Address with stamp.
AC.MK MFG. Co. . DCS Moines. Io\vu.
New England cities may unite to
help improve Boston harbor.
For starching fine linen use Magnetic
Starch.
The register of Cornell university for
1S99-1900 , just published , shows a gain
of 202 students over the figures in the
first edition of last year's register , the
total to date being 2,240 , as agmst
2,038 at this time last year. A corresponding
spending increase in the facutly brings
the number of teachers at Cornell uni
versity up from 61 last year to 314
this year. Just about one-half the en
rollment is from New York state ,
which furishes this year 1.394 stu
dents. Forty-three other states and
fourteen foreign countries are repre
sented in the other half of the student
body.
There 13 a Glass of People
Who are injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been placed in all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called GRAIN-0. made of pure grains ,
that takes the place of coffee. The most
delicate stomach receives it without
distress , and but few can tell it froin
coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth
as much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 15 cects and 25 cents
per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-0.
No man ever solves the problem of
how to become rich. He wants a few
dollars more than he ever gets.
A Hrljrlit Outlook.
La Porte , Texas , is now attracting
the attention of the business men of
the United States and during 1900
great interest will be manifested in it.
Owing to an advantageous natural lo
cation it is destined to enjoy a growth
in commercial manufacturing and
shipping interests which millions of
dollars in advertising and years of en
ergetic promotion could not give it
were it not so favored by nature. Men
of affairs with large exparience in the
upbuilding of cities are predicting a
future for La Porte which if but half
realized will make it the greatest sea
port on the Gulf of Mexico and indeed
one of the principal seaports of the
United States as well as a city of great
importance in the manufacturing , rail
road and commercial world. It is at
the head of Galveston Bay in the cele
brated coast country of Texas and has
a summer and winter climate which
makes it a resort for travelers the year
round. The farming land surrounding
it is as fine as any in the United
States.
Try Magnetic Starch it will last
longer than any other.
Your clothes will not crack if you
use Magnetic Starch.
A new railway coal dock at Cleve
land is to cost $50.000.
Cheap Texas Lands.
The San Antonio and Arkansas Pass
Railway covers central and south
Texas. Good lands , reasonable prices ,
mild and healthful climate. Address
E. J. MARTIN , Gen'l. Pass Agt. ,
San Antonio , Texas.
Denver is to have a new state arm
ory to cost § 65,000.
THE GKIP COKE THAT DOES CUKE.
Laxative Brono Quinine Tablets removes
the cause that produces La Grippe. E. "W.
Grove's signature is on each bcs. 25c.
Character is determined by what we
say DO to.
Winter Tour * .
Should you desire information re
garding California , Arizona , Texas or
Mexico , and the long limit , low rate ,
round-trip tickets , sold to principal
points , the various routes via which
the tickets can be purchased , or re
garding one way first and second-class
rates , through sleeping car lines ,
first-class and tourist , call upon or ad
dress W. G. Neimyer , Gcn'l Western
Agent , Southern Pacific Co. , 238
Clark St. , Chicago ; W. H. Connor.
Com'l Agent , Chamber Commerce
Bldg. , Cincinnati , Ohio , or W. J. Berg ,
Trav. Pass. Agt. , 220 Ellicott Sq. , Buf
falo , N. Y.
Mr. Joseph Gray Kitchell of Indi
anapolis , has , "after many months'
work , " succeeded in making a compos
ite photograph of all the greatest
painting of Madonnas known to exist ,
TJie report says that "the lace Is niar-
velously beautiful perhaps the high
est type idealized by man , " and that
"as a scientific contribution to art the
result is significant. "
If you have not tried Magnetic Starch
try it now. You will then use no other.
The devil too often gets Ue boy by
getting his father first.
My doctor said I would die , but Piso's
Cure for Consumption cured me Amos
Kelnor , Cherry Valley , 111. , Nov. L'U , "J5.
Many of the world's best gold mines
have not yet been found.
The Cause of Chapped Hainlg.
Much of the discomfort experienced
from chapped hands in eonl weather is
due to washing with inferior soap , the
ingredients being poisonous to the
skin. It is therefore important to have
pure soap. If warm rain water and
Ivory soap are used in washing the
hands , they will be smooth and white
at all seasons. ELIZA R. PARKER.
New York has nearly 500,000 chil
dren in public schools.
If marriage is a failure Solomon's
wisdom didn't count for very much.
Use Magnetic Starcn it has no equal.
Dr. Newell 'Dwight Hillis , of Ply
mouth church , is an enthusiastic horse
man , and says he thinks out his best
sermons while on horseback.
THE Ploasantest , most powerful , effective
1 and neverfailingREMEDY for
" Rheumatism
A UKIPPt- : and CATAKltll !
If all Icr.cw what thousands
of * * J5
know of the cflicacy
HOPS" us a Curative as
well as a Preventive of any Ache or
Pain known to the human body , there
would not be a family in all America
" , DROI'SP Send
without a bottle of "r
for trial bottle , ar c. or large bottle , con
taining ; so < ) closes.SI.00 (5 ( bottlesforS3.
SWANSON K11KUMATIC CUKK CO. ,
1CO-KJ-1 E. i-aUe St. . Chicago , 111.
IA//UMTED
To Fell the products of
THE SWIBE VAGOEHE 00.
OF WYMORE , NEB.
Swine plague or hog cholera fucccRsftilly treated
by inocculiitlon. We cure S3 jwr rcut of elrk liojjs
and render well lions Jmiiiiineh l.y onr process.
For further particulars call on or addicts
The Swine Vaccine Go. , Wpore , Neb ,
Can't be beat.
THE CHRISTMAS ISSUE
Of the Lake Shore Hook of Trains Is
something cntlioly out of the ordinary
in the way of railroad literature nntl
will be of Interest to nil. Copy will bo
sent to any address on receipt of 15-cent
stamp. p. M. Byron. 0. W. A. . Chicago
cage ; A. J. Smith , G. P. A. , Cleve
land.
Wlfoy "What makco you stay at
the ofllce so late at nights ? " Do you
gain anything by It ? " Hubby "No :
biu 1 have several times come er
within an ace of gaining something. "
Philadelphia Record.
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
3NEYS , LlVER
CLEANSES THE SYSTEM
. 3&EFFECTUALLY
DisP 1- f jff.
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3-
OVERCOMES
PERMANENTLY
BUY TH GENUINE - MAH'F D
II A R
roa SAitBY u ruacr.iits TDU sot riRtmnc.
La PoHs , Texas
situated on Calvchtoti
I5ay , is destined to be
the most prosperous
city on tie Oull ol
Mexico. It is the natural seaport for the pro-
ductsof the entire Midilie , Northern and West
ern states and for Houston , the great railroad
center of Texas. The U. S. Government has
voted $3,000,000 for harbor Improvements.
Capital is flowing-in and men of wealth and
influence are making investments. An Investment -
ment In a town lot In La Porte will net
you 500 per cent In 5 years. Write for
FREE MAPS , DESCRIPTIVE BOOK
and ART ILLUSTRATIONS to
AMERICAN LAMD COMPANY ,
188 Madison St. , CHICAGO.
cct"lXXfirIUOi < iintnfciw
a bank. AVAL KKKD , 13 ; S. Sih SI. , 1'hllailelphla , P * .
\V. > . U. OMAHA. > > . r.i
Stove for S2I.41. Savotho jrtPRICE.S 23.75 CLEAR Vnun FREE
KetailerVI'roilt-invetho Wholefalern .
, „
„
'
Profit. Take advantage of our contract L'J"D
purchnse. Others liavo advancr'S their foriiUccnt
1 prices of Parlor Stoves , but oar contrpct
with the manafitcturera compels them
to furnish us with tlie e.co we can sell
_ .i ' . ! 7.77. YOU wojjcl bo proud of cither D AiricaH'jral Implement * .
S ono of these parlor utoves. The I'ict ur > ! b '
! vobutn fsiintidcaof tbeirnleKancp.
§ cut C. O.I ) , on recoiptof97c , 5011 to
pay b.ilncre to your bunkeror freight
ntront on arrival at your depot.
BSTheKrealet-tbarnaina ever offered.
A Largo Stove taker * lf r fuel than OHinallouoforlie.it
given ; hear in mini ] when ordering.
SWMlK-rJMK. bTOVE CATALOCnK FREE.
T. ill. KOUKKTS' SUJPl'LV HOUSE. MINNEAPOLIS , .MINN.
"Star" tin tags ( showing sjaall stars printed on nmler
of lag ) , "Horse Shoe"J.T. . , " "Good Luck , " " Cross Bow. "
and "Druramoud" Natural Leaf Tiu Tags arc of equal value in
securing presents mentioned below , and may be assorted.
Every man , woman and child can find something on the list
that they would like to have , nnd can have
TAG 5. TAO9.
J Match Bo * 25 12-J Clock , 8-day , Calendar , Thermom
2 Kn fp , onehladu. Kootl Btccl 25 eter. B ironic er . 6W
R PcifSfm,4'/Inches 25 2 ! Gun rase. Ic.Uher , no letter made. MO
4 Child's Pet , Knife , Fork and Kpoon 2i t llevolver."ti'oiuitii' , double c-Jtim ,
Sa't and Tepper Petono each , quad 32 < n8 calibur . W
ruple plate on white ineial 0 las Tool Set , not piajtljliij- } , but real
C Krnih Briar Wood Fiji" 25 tool- . ey >
T Ka/or , holh.vv jjronnd , f ae Enyllih 1 = 7 Toilet Het decorated rorcelain ,
steel SO x ery Im'idsonip . . . ( W ;
fc Bntter Knife , triple plate , be t IIciRinKtnn Ki.le Xo.4 , ior 22ral . > >
quality n ! 13 Wa'cJi , sie.lini } silver.full jeweli-d nwn
* 9 Siifjar Shell tnt-le plate , best qual. . KO i 3D Dre-n Suit CUM- , leather , huiuLfjnrs
Id S-a'up Jx , B'erllns silver 70 1 and d.irablf . 1030
11 Knifp , "Keen Knfte"v > blud-s 75 ! SI 8e viiK | Miirhinc. first ilagi. wi'h
* 12 BiJrher Knile , "Keen K-itier , " 8-In all attachments . 1503
Idnde 75 llevolver. Coifs , 36ca'lboblueil
13 Shears. "Keen Entter. " 8-lncli 75 steel . law
14 Kut 8ft , C.-ackerandSPicis , silver [ 33 Rifle , Colt's. -sho',2-J-calioer. . . . .15.W
plated ? 0 \34 \ Guitar ( Washburn ) , rote'vood.in-
15 Ba e Ball , "As ncla lon , " be t qnal.IOO laid . 2000
IS Alarm Clock , nickel io Mandolin , \e-y hands ) m < . 20WO
li" Six Genuine RogerV Teaspoon" , best
Wmrh-ster Shot Gun
ilatedgoorts 15-1 llepeUin ; ; ,
18 WaVh , nickel , stem wind and set. . 20U
19 Carvers , good steel , backhorn 37 Reininx'on. dmiMe-birrel , ham
handle- * . 2yo mer Shot Gun. 10 or 12 ga'itfe . 2000
20 Six Genuine Rocer" * Table Spoons , 23 Bicycla , standard make , ladies or
lst pja'ed Bood .2oO
21 Six eieh. KnUesand Forks buck
horn handles . . Ko ( 39 Shot Gun , Ite'nl.igton. double bar
22 Six each. Genuine Rosers * Knives rel , hainrnerle- 3000
and Fork * , les * plated g > od . . .500 40 Retina llmic Box 15' $ inch DUs..aXW
THE A30VE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEM3ER 30TH. 1903.
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HotlPP I rlainstar , " Tia Trt " ' " ' * ' " s a * ' " : < * with no sm-11
" * Jilo ° s'a's prinfe I on un < ] prjila of ta i. arc not yto-1 for i > rr < ritt < s.
but will fce raid f .r In TASII i n the taiU of tvrecty centbi r
hundred , if received hv na on "r b"f re a-r ll 1st. 19 M.
J.,1II.VI > lhat a dtme'n - . orili of
Trill last longer nnil jirTo- mnre pleasure tliai a tlinte'i wortSi of any
othrrbrnnd. Ts/1 A K E T H E TEST !
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