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ft f 1 r 9 I I : i. NEBRASKA FAMILY : JOUENAL A Weekly Newspaper issiei ererj Wednesday. 52 fTois ef readia- natter, eti . sistiig f Nebraska State Newa ltecii, Seleetei Stories aid Uiscellaij. hr&pl coplat WBt frtt to IV Subscription priee, Si a year, la Mvuce. Addreea: H. K. TintmBB t Go, Columtms, Platte Ctx. Nebt A.. DTJSSELL, -Butai CO & ok Kvaa 3 112 VU3IP3 REPAIRED ON BEOBT NOTICE. Ti:ve St, nearly opposite Poot-OjfJea. ejancsfl-x LOUIS SCHREIBER. I'acMafliffaiDflMto All kinIs flf Repairing 4ne Short Notice, liases, Wag Mis, etc.. aiade to order, aid all work Gnar aitecd. Al5o tftl! the world-fftTrioxn Waiter . Wood Mowers. Reapers, Combia- d KachineSj Harvester, and Self-bxsden tiia but made. fcSTShon oppoilto the Tattpraall." en Ollvo St.. COLUMBUS. Sfiom Judicious Advertising Creates many a new business, Enlarges many aiield business, Revives irmziy a dull business, llcfcues many a lost business, rfaves many a fulling business, I 'reserves many a large business, tk'curcs succesi in any business. So w i a roan cl bnelncwj. end e add that jiidiiii:s c"lvtrtling, for this section of country. THE JOURNAL A oiiv of th mwlinra. becacao it is wad by the !. jvi'1. thorp ri know -s-liat they cnt an I' Jiiritliat tln-yp-l. iV challfncn comp-iriMo mi.Ii an? eonr.try parr in tiif orhl in thisro :--"ct iwonty jcaw pnblislitnc by tho mme itn:!?-,nn,nt, r.vA tifver one dun to notecribpr lir.!Ii!nil in The Jorrts Thiw, better thn .ii:li:ti5 1. shows tli vlsss of people who nul Tub J ocas At every ireck. tf GOSHEN FEME MACHINE! CIIEA1?. OlSTUY $15. Woven wire sd lnt. cnt wiTlo . split board rr tr. thine cf thn Fort, used: after poaU are Kt, t.-nro can be madp and ctrctched on the grand, in the intr. by a boy or ordinary trm h id, 13 tn 40 rods dsy, and ran work it oxer may F round. The mas who liaa one of thM aia rhiarw can baild a fence that is more durable and e tlm any other, and make it at 1cm eoet. The ir.?rhin and a sample of ita work raa In eon inthcityoa Uh street at Ernst ft fchwars lirdwaro store. Willsell aeainea, or territory, or contract to rat np fence. linajif J.B.MATHEWSON. iT 23f ArI Tn beat book iora kvsRTO!HerS":5- I eneetl or otherwise- It c. nt'iiis lt at new iaayersand eatlmstea fthca-,tirdrer:'.ir.r.fbeadTertlser.i wants to nent ona dollar, finds la Ittba in- fonuation he re;nirea, while foi him wno will invest one hundred thousand dollars in ad Tcrltsinjr. a scheme la imlle-ted wlitcb will meet his every reqatrensent, or ran bemmdt to do to y tlisMehanft tartly mrrmiat tycar rzpcnJeife. Ha editioaa have been issued. en. rt.-t.pald. to any adlretmfor lOeanta. -.Yr.te tCREO. P. FOSVELL Jt CO, SKWSI'ArEK ADVERT1MNU BHSKAn. -;ooroc Sbrrlniics Uonae Sq.). Sew Teste. PATENTS Careatsa&d TraIe Marks obtained, and all Pat. cat taunts conducted for MOUERT FEES. OUtt OFFICE m.sJi'PCiSnK U.8. TATEXT O tFirE. We han no sab-a-&cfe. all ensiaef fiireet, heare we can ti'act ra'ent hnsiness ia asti&sdat LESS COST thaa thosa remoU fro Washicgtos. tieud nodel, drs .wiac, ct yhnto, with descrip tion. W advise if rateatablft or cot, free of cft-r&. Oar fe Bit rtcs till patent is eeccred. A Loaic, "IIow tt Obtain rataats." witn refer, eaeeat&cetnsl clieaM in your auia, coaatyor lrwa,entfn. Addraas Cspeaite PaUat Os. Wash tactoa. D. U .C .$I0J! A3 T Aot WMtei! r Carcuaalua. iMB Crt-Htrt asftty f!a - BJtenawaytostitTwioeetttsa. try rt ht tuvs ffom I to.e. Um l siaas to Pr rsslMS ftaritkl Pi',jflJEaB tMX ftj-iiiiiiii- " la! tlii 1 mB KV 1 111 i I J fMl T J I Iu ffil' 1; M .Li If h Ji i1 f , jMl aMJP -& i m !K M ' v B iaaBBKUyV V ' aP!i Jr ' m. HBBC9PB9HB 3L & l---ljgWjyMr? KSwjS3b TOPICS OF THE TDIES. A CHOICE SELECTION OP IN TERESTING ITEMS. at CiiticiaaM 0sed (7paa tks B9Nl ml th Dsr-liiktaricaJ Two tboneand two hvmlreti trains leave London ordinarily every twenty four hoars. The report that China is beginning to abandon the cultivation of tea has stirred Boston society from top to bot tom. Florence, Ala., is to hare ihe largest cotton mill of the New South. It. itl have the remarkable number nt t-3,500 spindle. Ax American svndicato in Jamaica gets a eqnare mile of good land that ill raise coffee for every mile of rairoad it IfcVH down; and there is not much dig The fact that "several Enropcan courts" regard the intimacy of tho Prince of Wa?e3 with the voiiveau riche Baron Hirsch as "a crious scan dal" must make tho profligate acquaint ances of Waloi feel eminently respect able. "Weits a laboring aau xras drawn on a jury in Chicago his employer threat enod to discharge him. Tho fact frtte rejiorted to tho couru who fe'fc&sed the jui or, Rent for his employer, and com pelled him to take his place in the jury box. A person of tho male rix who U popularly known as "Sum Jones" says that the initials "D. D." after a c'.ergy man'j name, &tand for "devil's dude." Mr. Jones seems bent upon ostablfcdnnR tho fact that when he took to the plat form the world lost a grsat clown. It is now definitely fctated that none of the victims in tho late IJarnegat col lision have so far been recovered, and tho inference is that theso unfortunates have been carried by tho tides and scattered to distant bhores where they will never be found, and if discovered not recognized. TriK sale of gunpowder is a Govern ment monopoly in Ecuador. Bccentlv tho supply ran short, and an order vi as cent to the United States. By mi-take powder in nse for the heavy artilicry was Bent ont, and, "as thero in no gun powder in the republic," tho Guayaquil Jfacion reports "sqniirels, parrot", and all kinds of birds and xmall animals aro increasing in numbers, and growiug fat." v"oiir has been begun on tho moal formidable piece of excavation on the Nicaragua Canal. It is a solid rock cut about thirteen miles from the At lantic end of the canal. A ureal deal of dredging has already boon dono in the low laud from the shoro inward. Tho olimate is agreeable, the health of the surveying and working paitic good, and the progress made this far equals expectations. The engineers confidently pi edict that tho work can be completed in four year.. The King of Italy is a gentleman a well as a monarch. While his country is in a state of financial distress he re fuses to accept the giant tffered by his Mini-ters to the son who has just a'. tained his majority. "Within ton days 8,X)0 Italians have emigrated to the United States and South America, most of them with no property except their hands and the rag3 on their backs. Tot ttie army and navy are large enough to place the country among the great poworsof Europe. The population of England is very largely in cities, as may be ex: ccied from its enormous manufacturing in dustries. But it sounds rather strangely to be told that tho rural or agricultural England is very sparsely populated Yet this appears to be tho fact. Enorm ous tracts of fertile laud are held for game preserves and in forest, and sup port comparatively few j oople. When these acres are made avai'.aV.o for cul tivation the farm products and farm population of England will largely in crease. Of tho woods that are chiefly u?cd in fancy cabinet work, ebony comes mostly from Ceylon and Madagascar, and is sold by importers at eight cents per pound. Satinwood is grown on the inland of Ban Domingo and in Porto Rico. It is one of the beautiful vvcod?'. and is described as a "canary yellow." In the log it cells at Feventy-fivc cents per foot. Tulip wood is but littln ii?ed. It is imported more for turning and in laying than anything eUc. It is found in Central America, and when brought to New York is sold for eight cents per pound. No American cattle have shown the slightest traces of plenro-pneunnionia in Ercland since early last March. It is quite likely that the restriction here tofore imposed on our live cattle will soon be removed. In Canada, however, this disease has recently broken out. and thongh Canadian cattle have here tofore been admitted without quaran tine, this can no longer safely bo done. The dtease has always been more pre valent among English cattle than it has on this tide of ihe Atlantic, either in Canada or the States. The comparative sc.-ircity of wheat in the West is best ahown by the ship ment of a million bushels from Califor nia to St. Lonls millers within two or three weeks. It shows, too, that- the Pacific railroads have greatly rednced their rates, to allow snch property to bo profitably carried over the mountains. It has taken a long time to get the ad vantages of competition in Pacific rail road transportation, the enormous for tunes of half a dozeu millionaire-1? rep resenting not too service they have done the -public, but the millions they have been able to extort from it. Tv nocf nt ihrx Krai tha annonnco- Ix.'r t -...iu-.t M iw raouiou. iUOV-3"1":; wg rcade. Congress has appropriated $15,WKLJfor each State to develop its' agriculture Tbi is a wise appropria- tibn, afld its ae in conducting institute i in vanoua rinnalocalitieaistobe.coramended. Bat it iz, almost inevitable, that theic iostirmtea shall after a time get into ruta aiSd became lew valuable than they were at first. We sy nothing against i-, - -nr t L. l iceapieanamiei'iswas-ianucr wuu gj from place to place conducting trach in- tirnles. Thev tell the best they know, bmtthey tell it repeatedly at the dif- tetat Meetings thy attend, and the report of one meeting toon becomes very i';o a reticrt for all. What the in Btitute3 need in each IceaUtf is the in-fa-ion of new bJodL One man can cever know laoro than all men. and the practical farmers of each neighborhood whviean mstitnte ii hold bbglit not only to fel f rtc to express their idea?, Wit frhohld bo encouraged to do so. In j this way the ideas advanced will pretty certainly meet the needs of each local ity where an institnre Is he'i. Ffcr of thoso who fslen their gloves With the ingvniuas little snap button in "rise for a few years rast, know the his tory of the contrivance. It wa in vented by an American, who tried in vain to enlist in his invention the inter est of American capita-tat. Nobody could reo any promise in the tiny bit of mediation, and the iuventor finally betook himself to France. There ho found capita!, .-.! tiie im eat ion speed ily became popular. Now the inven tor and the capitalists in' crested aro getting rich out ; the contrivance, and oven the American agency is proving a raiut of money. Tho fastener, at first applied chiefly to glove?, is now affixed lo umbrellas and to a dozen other ar tic!caod.ii:y tue. Made of silver, it s put upon ornamental pechet-books, portfolios and the like. The wisd'm of Congro33 in pa-sing tho auti-lottery "law boa bcesi justified already by the rssnlts. Tho lottery htill ia trying to conduct its biiBinors, but Under the most discouraging cir cumstances. A vast amouut of its fradnlent business has been stopped by its exclusion from tho mails. The New j Orleans pcstoDlce-, which was its priuci-1 ml ngoncy, ehewi a tremendous falling j off in liuf-iiies District attorneys everywhere have co-operated with tho department in the enforcement of the law, and the express companies are do ing their pait by refusing their facilities to the gambler!1. Hemmed in thus on every side, the lottery company has made a desperate effort to secure trans mission of its circulars and tickets through tho mails by corrupting tho postal employes. New York, Phila delphia, aud other large cities havo been the center of its operations, but the Postuflicc Department, by means of its s-ecret-i-ervico force, ha captured the corro-pondenco and disclosed all the. details of the ftanduleat scheme. The fact that largo sums of money have , been expended in corrupting postal em ployes Las been discovered and the liweuj i.i u awi-u f-"." Where any suspicion exists tho em-, ployoj will be discharged, and where ; there are osuive implications of guilt prosecutions will follow. Mm Little Side T Tlilnss. Charlotte Smith was certainly the foremost girl in tho Biauk Instilnie. She had a tenacious memory and a quickness and fluency of speei-h almost appalling to slower-wittcd girls. Her sirtiur Lucy was especially awed by CharlsttoVs" peculiar ability, for which the word "bmattuess''' is probably the most appropriate name Lacy had peroral friends among the girls, but. Charlotte laughed so much at tho lisp ot one, the ill-fitting clothes of an other and the dulnoss of a third, th.it I.ncy was a-Iiamed of iicr friendships. Charlotte nm-t he right. The lip, tbe ridiculous clothes, the duluess were all there. And yet The teacher, too, was especially kind to the thy younger ai-ter. She was a woma i of wide experience and noble nature, who could haveliftedthe child's whole lite upward. But Charlotte spoke of her so continually as "a paid school-ma'am." that Lucy toon saw nothing in her but her work and wages. Lucy had a habit, when tiicd, of go ing into the woods near her home. They were like a chnrch, she fancied. The great, friendly trees the quiet, sloping fields beyond, rented and com Toiled her. But Charlotte found this ont and followed her. She put things in a very difleient light. The treos were so much uncut lumber, tho fields only meant potatoes and potato-bugs. Lincy began to fee that the qnict and comfort which Nature gave her were but a pilly fancy of tent imentalism. Charlotte told tho truth. Tiie teacher i was paid; potatoes nudpataio-biigs weie in the he tH. The things which Charlotte aw in tho world weie aiway.-. facis. and always unimportant facts. She coird uner ringly detect tho printer's blunder iu u book lull cf high, glowing thoughts; ai:d tl.e uiiui-ieia nasal or awkward gesture made more impiesbion on her than his sermon. No matter what person or subject or thing she at proached ia life, she feaw only tho most petty, commonplace side. Site prided herself en her practical common-sense. She urged it upon all who came near her. Wei e not thee ail facts which the saw? Bnt the habit of 6eeing only the little ride of things made her narrow-minded, aud rendered uncomfortable all thot-e whom she tried in vain to persuade to ecc things with her eyes. Louis Fourteenth so the story goos was wakened each morning by a ser vant whoe d'lty it was to s-ay, "Rie, tire ! You have great things to do to day!" The "Charlotto-" wort:d tell us, "Lie still. There is nothing gieat- to be dono on his or any other day." Tho fault is onrs if we heed or listen to them. Youth's Companion. Uii!d Help Htm. An editor was Fitting in his office when a man rushed in and exclaimed: "I want to know what von mean, su?" "Mean about what ?' "You employed me to canvass for subscriptions, and this morning you de nounce me and say that I have nothing to do with your paper?" "Ye." "But explain your inconsistent con duct." -Well, I'll teli yon. I did it to holp yon along. "Help me along!" "Yes, help you along. Some time ago we sent out a men. Wo gave him credentials and a complimentary notice. He went unt and didn't do much of anything. Just abnt that time a fel Icw who claimed to xepre-ent us began to travel throutrh tho conn fry. Our office was flooded with compliant of not getting ther.aior.a'.id we denounced the fellow, bu the more we denounced him the more he prosneted. We had given our authorized aceat authority to l draw on ns but he went to a bank and teas refused. The next dar the fraud j calfie a(0Bg and drev oa .,; s nov, , thirds that the on y way to aid you in your mode-t bat I.tudjb e eaterprbe. ii j to announce y'u- .truu , he cocva. o asne &eizea tec eauorsnauu. ion ere right. I wa:.t to wale some. money out of thia thing, snd to-morr.-.w I wi-h von would sav that I ought to be ar- j rested Arianxntc 'i iivelt'i T treats as tlinnnl: 1'it. literal v J worker ought to hi .e a pen -iin or an j ink-ura cf acme 'ii'-d.-lStftj!Gmtun Leader. I Noah ark: The tiu-lux. CAPT, BQQEt'8 5lSCQVERIE8; Two Kntlrelf D'tkiacfc Afrleak teple fcbw tl via t7ar iha State B!er. the Congo State has Vecootly done come note wortly thing, and among theni is th finding of Capt. Boget far from lys poet on the Aruwinii Biver, where he kejt the Basoka natives in order far northwest to the Welle-Maknr, the great northern branch ol the Congo. There h Has established another post among qnite a remarkable people. The scene of Eoget'a discovery is the Sul tanate of Djabbir, a ruler who was never heard of before, and whose pe p!e are in ono ro-peot very noteworthy. The Sultan's territory extends along the north bank of the WeliMakti for about seventy miles, and la about forty miles in width. It is a little above Ali-kobo, wluch has been made famous as the furthest point jached by Jttnktr in his descent of tfceiver. Thrj remaikabie "feature about the Sultan's subjects is that they comprise two entitcly distinct branches of Afri can peoples. The old natives of the country show by their, manner, lan guage aud tattoo marks, in all of which they ciose'y resemble the Congo tribes, that they belong to the great Bantu family, which covets nearly the whole of Africa south of the Welle-Manka. The-o people are quite distinct from the negroes proper who live in the Soudan and along the casts, and from whom the most of our African popula tion is derived. Tho other people who inhabit this country belong to ttie Nig i i; an race, and their, language has not tho least analogy with that of the poo plc among whom they are now living. They como from a country some ways further north, and-five years ago Djab bir led them into the new region on the river bank, where they conquered the natives and made themselves new homes. It is enriom to boo tbeo two people, so cutiroly different, living together ut.der the tamo ruler. A similar spec tacle is not ceen anywhere in Central Africa. The origiial inhabitants, for instance, are cannibals, nearly naked, aud they do not 6eem to have any re ligiou. 'Their principal industries are fihing, tho manufacture of palm oil, and working in iron. They have no plantation, but buy the grain and veg etables they require. The intruding roop'o, on the other hand, who are called the Benjas, apeak Arabic. While the old ro-idents are almost naked, the intruding"cople wear blurts and Tur kish trousers made of c3tton grown in the country. They wear shoos manu- facturcd from the skins of animals killed in the chao, the leather fre quently tanned with the aid f bark. They are not can ribaK but wem to have no rcligi ms l.e ief other tha-i gros superstition-. They, are very industtions farmers, and toil hard m t ;cir helU during the two months that pieeede the rainy season. TlToy liavo large crops, which tuov keen in co al giauarie-i. Thev exchange 0 their fields tho fruits fi-r palm oil, native wine,"aud fish, whic'i thev buy from the natives whom tuey Inve conquered. Unlike thee natives thy do not work in iron aud copper. Ttie people they live with have only the ordinary savage weapons of warfare, but the Beajas have' donble-barrebed shotguns which-ate, to be cure, very poor ones, and, besides these wea pons, they have bows and arrows and lance. Another interesting thing in Capt. Bogefa report is the condition of the Weile-Makua in this lvgion. Hero is the greatest tributary of the Congo, oyer 1,500 miles long, exceeding in length all the rivers of Europe except twi'. Wo already knew that in two places further down the river there were rapids. Jt was thought, however, these impediments to navigation might be overcome, and it was hoped the Welle-Makua would furnish a graud highway for trade almost fo tho Nile. Brget has found, however, that massive rock?, thickly sprinkled over tho river bed form ouch nn'ob-struction to nariga tion as to reader tho river hardly pass able for small native canoe. The river is also of great width and mag nificant depth, aud he has no faith that it will ever be posrib'e to utilize the Wellc-Mauko in that region for steam boat navigation. Tho hope, therefore. I, that this river, throughout nearly its eu- tire length, may become ttse.nl in for warding white enterprises, will prob ably be abandoned. Xew York Sun. A I'errect I'lillOHopbcr. "I stopped at a country hotel torao time nco." said awelHittOwa traveling man. "and behind the'e'erk's doik I noticed4 a rope hanging from a rafter. The roue had a knot on the lower end, and at lirt I thought that it must be used for lynching purpose. While I was pondering, a man came down stairs, approached the clerk's dank and said: " 'Why in thunder didn't yon send that pitcher of wa'br to mj room? I ought to maul you.' "Ihe clerk tcok the end of the rope in his mouth, chewed it a moment or so and, in a cordial voice, replied: 'It was an" oversight, my dear sir. Will attend to it at once.' "A few momonts later another man came up and said: " 'I vaut to know if I am to have a fire in my room? If you don't intend to havo 'one made, say eo, and I'll waltz you all over this horre.' "The c'.erk seized tho rnpo again and chewel it. Then, turning to the frown ing man. he replied : 'You must really pardon me, sir. I will go up and make the fire myself. " 'What a strange man your clerk is,' I toid to the proprietor of the hotel. " 'He is a great philosopher,' tho proprietor replied. 'Do yon know what lie would have dono had he not chewed that vope?' " 'No. " 'Well, ho wonld have shot those men. When a man gets mad he grits hi teeth, and then finding no satisfac tion, be adopts violent means. Some time ago, a fellow, just for mischief, slipped behind tlio dek and cut the rope; and theu, before tbe clerk had noticed his los. the fellow made some complaint. The clerk whee'ed around, grasped the air, and then in a rage jumped over the dek, seized the of fender and almost Lilted him. " 'Hois a remarkab'c ma .' " 'The moat com-i-tent and doei'o roan in the world -so long a l;i rope i io working order. Some time ago the proprietor of a large hotel came here, and after witnessing a few pe'f rui ancos, ofiered'the clerk a large i-a cry to leave me arid go with him, but I raised bis salary and succeeded to hr. d him. Look at him, got the rope in his month again. Do you fee how rr.nch of the rope is wound above? Well, as soon as he chews the knot off the end he lets down the rope and tiei another knot. Withiu tbe past six months he has worn out -three tets of teeth. See that man with that small grip-sack? He is a dentist and has come around to work on tbexierk'-s teeth. I'd tell yon what's a faQtthat fellow i the most perfect philosopher I ever saw.' " Ar kanaato TraviVir. TtssPriMlic Danara. The banana is one of the bet knows of commercial vJruits a&d one of the most proline in irerease. - Of ita nutri tive powers, it ia enough to may that an acre sown with JtilHapport more than fifty persona, whereas the ame. amount of land sownwith wheat in Enrope will oaky support'twn person-. As to the exuberance of its growth, it is calculated that, ether circumstance remaining the sa-iie, its produce ii forty-four time ereater than that of tolatoe-i and 133 ! tuaes greater than that of wneatv toe FisnbtG akct: TCimst wS went flshlitn;" An" my pa an' ma all three... When they was a picnic, "way. Ont to Hunch's woods, ona day. An there was a crlcR oat there. Where the fishes 5s. an' where Utile bovs t alu"t big an' strong Tetter have their folks along. My pa be 1st fished an' fished: An my ma said she wished Me nn her was home; an pa Ba!d he wished saworee'n ma. Ia said ef you talk er say Anythln', ersneeze. er play, Hain't no fish, ol're er dead, Ever go lo bite. Up nald. fiirt' n'gh dark in town when Dot tack home; ami ma, sars the, No i-he'll have & Hsh fer shore" An she buyed one at the store. Ner, at Ftiprer. ba he Won't I'at no fish, an bays ho don't Like 'trn. An' he pounded me - iVhohTchoked' Sla. didn't het Jaintt Wliitfcmh Kilry in the rtitlttrf. .. f omtliin: tor tht New Voir. Tho wor!d-rfnontd ancceBS of Hos'eUer'l Stomach Bittern, and th:r cantlnaei po;alar lly for over & third of a century as a stomachic. Is scarcely norc wonderful than the welcome that greets tha annual aiunamnco of nojtetter' Almanac. 'l"hl valuable mc-iical treaiiss is published by Tho Hostetter Comranr, Pitts burg, Vb... unJr their owu luimrdiate Burerris ion. employing sixty hand In hv department, fheyaru running about elorcn montbs in ths rear on this work, and tbe issue of siine for itoi r ill be ninro than ten ndllions. printed in tbe Fnulib, Grrnr.au, French, Welsh, Norwegian. Swedish, Holland. Foheinian. and Spanish lan cnages. Jtarer to a copy of it for Aaluable and iiiteresting riadici; ccncernlng boaltb, aud na melons testimonial a? to tbe efficacy of Ho, t tier's S'omach Dittn. amusement, varied infcrnmtin:i, mtroiicrcical calculations and ;broi:uloj:cal ite.m, etc, which can be depended oi. for corrr encsa. The Almanac for 1801 can bo obtaiued fue of cot, from drngaistB and gen eral country dealer a In al! raits ot tho country. Taken In. A Detrolter who deals in real estate, law, insurai.ee, loans, law suits, politics, i tc., etc., went over to Chicago the other day. While Hearing that city a man esme to him and confidentially remarked: "Tht re's a chap in th car back there trying to get a SS0 bill changed. It's a base counterfeit, and I want to put you on your guard." He was warmly thanked for his kind ness, and passed on, and five minutes later a man appeared with a bill iu his hand and asKi-d: "Frh-nd, can you change this twenty?'' Sorry to say I can't," was the prompt reply. Well, h-t mc have ten, and you keep the bill until we Ret to Chicago." "Can't do it." 'Can't toil let mo have the?" 'No." "iVrhaps.yon aro afraid of the bill. I don't claim to know much about money. Is it good er bad?" "It's a counterfeit." "No?" "I'm Hire of It." It can't tc. I'll bet the face value of it that it is a good bill. Lend me S3 on it. won't you?" "No, Mr, but I'll tako that bet of yours that tho conductor won't accept it as gotd." "Well, it will be worth SCO to find out about it." iav the stranger, and off they. went to the conductor. Give me two tens for this?" brusquely qurrh d the stranger as lie handed out the bill. "If I can," replied the conductor, sratcely glancing at it. He nipdo out a ten and two fives and passed them over, and the Betroitcr handed over tho amount of his bet, kicked himself into the next car, and ho never saw a bit of Lake Michigan as the train made its way into Chicago Detroit jfrec Press. AitE yon suffering from Liver or Kidney troubles', and do you wan an absolute, pos itive cure? California Kidney Tea lias been tested for years and has never failed in a single case. It will not fail to give you a permanent euro for any Liver or Kidney trouble. Largo packages are sold for 50 cts. Ack your druppist for it. Sent post paid on tcccipt of price by CAi.iror.NiA Kid ney Tea Co.. Fairfield. Io. A si'Eakek at an anti-tobacco meeting in Washington the other day frankly ad mitted that, under certain circumstan ces, the use of tobacco resulted in the saving of life. This caused consterna tion iu the meeting, until she for it was a woman explained her remark by ray ing that cannibals will, under nn circum stances, tat a missionary who Is a tobacco user. To the pood ladles pres ent, this was was conclusive, but the ar gument might work just the oiher way with a young man who was preparing to go as a misMoiiary among cannibals. He would begin to use the "filthy weed," simply as a measure of self-protection. A rLKASISG SENSE Of health and Mrength renewed and of ease and con:f rt follows the use of Ft rup oJ Fls. as It bets in bormony with naturo U effectually elenso tbe syfctcni vben costlvi or billou":. Fcr sale in 00c and Si bottles by H Icadins druKRists. Somk preachers put their listeners asleep with dreary discourses: but tho l'ev. David KaufTmann, of Indiana, rc rrs"s this and puts himself asleep while in thr- pulpit. Whiie apparently asleep and unconscious, it is said that he de livers sermons of amazing eloquence. l-- THROAT DISEASES cowmenco with a Cou-hCild or So;e Throat. "Brovn'a Bron f'ii"l Tmchtf plvo immediate- lelicf. Sold ciiy f n hoxe. Vt ice 25 tib. Tiie mobt dreaded result of the Indian et itcment is the revival of all the Sioux-pcrannuated jokes on the subject When Baby rrz3 sieV, we garc her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When c becamo Miss, she clua to Casioria, When she bad ChUOren, she cave them Caetoria, A GroRfiiA man has raisrd a Mexican crcumbcr weighing fifty-three rounds. It rrseniblrs a g:en citron. BRUISES, FROST-BITES, INFLAMMATIONS AND ALL HURTS AKD ILLS of mhn ma BEAST. SHELOIi'S CONSUMPTION CURE. 1 The success of ihi Great Couph Cure, is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos ' itive gnarsntee, a tet that no other care can soc 1 cessfnlly stand. That it may become known, the Proprietor, at an enormous expense, axe niacin? a Sample Bottle Free into every hoate ' in the United 5ates and Canada. If you have ' a Coajh, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it,, for ' it will cure yon. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Coaib,"use it promptly, and relief 1 is sare. If r,oa dread that insidious diseax Consumption, nse it. Ask your Druggist fit ' SHILOH'S CURE, Price locts., 50 cts.aad Si eo. If your I-ungs are sore or Back laae, 1 use Shiloh's Toroai l'lasier. Price 25 eta, . HOMES WANTED, WVniEitowf termaiicEt homes for a no.1? Sr-JacobsQil CURES ! be-'J (ApLB IJl.- aiid -i l.ire'i. i.-l ccslb! -1 pa:t'- v.lo mil tc adcut br:xht. htaltliy.rr rll-rjiclnl ( ln.i;t t tprreap nt . , , us VliiLUttKVf AII fOClKTl'. if 521RAM G. WHEELER; Tu-tortas- of rercTaeroB ia4 BtrejS bdabelt; Sac C tikty; ToWii .. IArsest iMroitTATiosr ot draft stallions to America this 6eason. Quality tho very best. First-class horse, either breed, f I.ooo. Two asd thrco year's time, 8 per cent., ou- abllng horse to pay for blmscir. A wife who knows many wives says: "Some husbands, when they g.t home at night, tell their wives all about the busi ness of the day, and about their bank account, and about the people they met, &nd about what was spoken of, and about everything else. Other husbands never tell their wives about their doings during the day, never speak of tho state of their finances aud hcVer refer to tholr business in their households. The wife of such a husband knows nothing of his affairs, anil Is apt to be upset by bad news or crushed by finding out that he Isjm the road to ruin. From What I have kowh through my acquaintance with mart? families for long years, 1 am ready to say that a hnband should always tell his wife about his business and about the affairs of the day." How's TbUt We offer Ono nundred PollaroTJewnrd for au ase of Cat an h that cannot bo cured br taMug Halle Catarrh Cure. K J. CHEXKY S. CO.. Trops.. Toledo. O. We. the nnJersls'O1, hive known F. J. rhs reyfortho last fifNeu year, and believe him rerfectly honorable ia all business trans a-tlons and fnancially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West A- Tjsoas, Wholesale Prnrslsts, Toltdo.O. Wamiixo. Rinnan A Maivin, Wholesale Drng- rM, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taVn Internally. acting tlinjcUy npon th biooi and inrcoas si.rfaccsof the system. ico 73c r-er boltle. Eoll by all Druggists. T&E method by which tho solo searches for focd is peculiar, lie taps the "sandy bottom with his head, guided apparently by sight only: when the tac tile filaments find something edible he immediately seizes it with a vigorous and sudden snap of the lower half of the jaws, where the teeth aro situated, but never snaps at anything not first local ized by his feelers. He eats marine worms, shrimps and very small shell fisdi. Millions of women use Dobbins' Electric Soap daily. aid say It is the he-land choap est. If tkey are right, tfououclit to uso It. If wronc. otic trial onlv will show yon. Ibiy a bar of your grocer and try It next Monday. Wriii.TS cutting a big cypress tree near Astor, Fia., .lohn Wibon found it occu pied by a living alligator seven feet lour. As the opening in the tree was not half largo enough for tho animal to get through, tho presumption Is that it crawjed in while quite young and lived on other animals and reptiles that sought refuge there. A child cannot toll what ails it. A shrewd mother will not tako chances but will try Dr. JJull'd Worm I'ostroyers at once. Do i't 1st youraruziis-t sell.you any other klad of worm candy. IuUs Is tho host. Of thirty pedestrians injured on the streets cf Cincinnati in ono month twenty-five owed their injuries to tho care lessness of female drivers, and, as a re sult, thero i? a call for an ordinance to prevent any woman from driving horses in that city. If afflicted with Soro Eyes, nso Dr. Isaac TitmhcmV Vvi Wnrpr. Trn'?'7sts fioll it. Its. Tiie wife of a man named Hodges at Carthage, Mo., has given birth to a girl baby who weighed just eight ounces when she mado her advent into the world. The best cough niedicino is Flso's Cure for Consumption, siold everywhere. C5c. "Does the cellar leak!" "No. It's had two feet of water in it ever since I've been in the house. Not a drop has got out!" Beecham's Nervous 111-- Tills euro Bilious and "Yor r.E just t'ic man I've Ijcen laying for," as the brickmasou said to the con tractor "FOR OLD AND YOUNCrT Tntt'sIJrrr rills surt na kindly ea tho child, the delicate female it iufirm old age, as npon tbe vigorou man. Tuffs Pills gfretomand strength tothe weak atoaa- mCBf Beweis, Hianryaua iwuwn ieCHAM'S PAINLESS, r -WORTH A For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fulnes3 and Swelling after Meats, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, ColdChills.Flushings of Heat, Los3 of Appetite, Shortness ofSreath. Costheness, Scurry. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations &c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IM TWENTY MINUTES. EEErHAK'S PILLS TAtEM IS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Dinestion. Constioation, Disordered Liver, etc., theT ACT UKEtfAOIC. Strengthening tbo verier: oriESiiiB o-icic iiiefeff-i eigzo, appzutt, nu- uiuiuik, .... ... ..u-- -HEA'T" ibe Khole cttislcal encrcy ot tbo human frnrrn. Oi-o of tho best piiamntM-s tohtUwaVLmiiMitilint BEECHAMS PILLS HftVE TKE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY KEDICJNEIM THE WORLD. Prp:r-d only Ty TMOf. BEECHAM. St. Ifelen. f.aneartlre. EnrliMiil. Bold btf lfrnraMonrrfiiiy. b. r. .'"if rt BEfcUIIAM -Illi on iir.i-r.iij S5eKccv"SmRvc THE POSITIVE CURE. IttYBIM)THERS,MWernmS-,NewYcTk. PrlotW BMt Conch Medicine. r . r .T.,n nil pIb. fails. toU Children tako it without objection. By drupjriata. REPAIR YOUR -AND- SAVE YOUR MONEY. The Northwestern Stove Repair Gs. of Chicago, Manufecturcrs and g,fSSM3a,acW,4 Ask your Hardware Dealer to order for you. -CUT THIS OUT, ANSWERING THE FOLLOWIKG QUESTIONS: 1. Name of Stove - 2. Nurnbsr of Stovo 3. Name of Maker 4. Latest Date ol Patent 5. "Wood or Coal 6. Is Coal put in on top by removing lids? 7. Is the lining Brick or Iron? 8. Has tne bottom Grr.'.e one or more ps.rts ? 9. Give your naraware aeaier me iietuuea ui yaj. t w cmLcia BE SURE to order from your hardvarc deale: omy. what you vant from us. Alii tic money -win make it as gocd MDliS! FBERD! iHKLf G82LD BIRTHmsy IF USED eiPORte CONFINEMENT. Boor to -M-jTarn''MAii-TD rur. KABni:i.t izy.a t.Tis t::.. ati. wrA. ea. ;NSSO jaxz.i ..w3i:kis tysniiiiK.'-',!, u. t . aSiKv-r-c-iliv Prortscuic-J ma-ms. JLtSrf jdnaliatn!nt "J r.Fpn'on HjVo. -j .. ij. i.,i. . .- .. k. aaali: t a? mmetA lor cfrcalt rtE i r i ji Ansa" BelmoBt's Spet1tt Ono of tho foreigners who came to something was tho lato August Belmont. Ho must have had a clear mind and a level head to win and hold his high posi tion In finance, in society and on tho turf; but, nevertheless, he was one of the most superstitious of men and allowed him self to bo Influenced in business by what most people consider trivialties. For example, he told me on tbe Mon mouth race track that lib horses would not win, because a flock of blackbirds liad crossed his path that morning. "1 saw the blackbirds in the field," he related, ''and said to myself, 'U dey fly across, I shall lose ' So I walked my team carefully, carefully. But. no! Just as I came opposite de birds flew In front of me. wheeled about and crossed mc again. I shall not go to de stables. 1 have sent for ray trainer to tell him it Is of no use trying to win to-day." Fancy one of the kings of finance, the chairman of the national democratic committee, being thus influenced. At another timo ho "was in radiant spirits because a little bird had flown Into his bathroom and allowed itself to he fed. "I shall have good Itickl" he ex claimed: "wait, and you shall see. That day he won three, principal races. Indeed, a curious phase of his super stitions was that they generally turned out to be correct. When he felt that ho was going to lose, he did lose; when ho imagined" that he would win, he did win. This may be explained by coincidence, or by the fact that his trainer and jockeys were shrewd enough to humor his whims, knowiuc that ho would rather justify his superstitions than cap- ture a race. But, whatever the expla nation, the fact that such a man should be subject to such caprices Is wonderful. Two soft-shelled eggs connected bv licament of tho same material as the a hen hell, were laid th other day by in law Paw, Michigan. From Father To ion. Ihrjush Bencntion atter ceneratlon. tho tsint of icroln's der-csad tlirocuh the blood, b lirtst inB life and liattehhwt death. Tbe great majority of cases cf crof uls sad other blood dUeasrs are hcrcd itary. and thertforo dlUlcult to cure. 13 Jt wo-wlsh to itato In the n:ost posltivoemphaUc manner that llcod's SarapaM!a does curj "-scrofula ia every form. Tho iuos.t revtr casa. teo tt rrlbla for desert p tiou, uae jielded to this medicino when all others faile 1. Tho srcVer iccludss tli les and if yoa mffer from f crotula. s-vt rhouoi. or trapuxo blojd 1 j any letm. late Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all dru.-giifc". tj c. i. nooy co. tlirlxfcrfo. fxwell. Mass. Prepare! oalr 100 Poses One Dollar Chronic Cohoh Now! I t Tor If jou do not It may becemo con- j Fii'ip:le. tvr tniisttmptlim, brrofttin, i Oeui-rttl IHbility and tlai'iifj Diea9. 5 thero Is nothing lii. PTPl r y Of Pure Cot! Lirer Oil and HYPOPHOSPHiTES Or Xjixxao asxel Sotln. It Is ,-i'raist as palatable as njH'c. Tor I better than oilier so-iv.Iicd Eiaulblous. 1 1 A wonderful flesh producer. I Soott's Emulsion l There ase poor Imitations. Oct thr tjmntnr.. STEREOPTIGONS recMTGSH erj & Optical Co. CHICAGO. ILL. MAGIC LANTERNS. ln?trner!ot.s 1'ISKKto invrntorj. i-Vritiat once for tiiud-bcok ol lntonuatlnn. ,1. nTlLr.Us & CU WasaiiiSton. u.v. WANTED AOrKTH. M'.e and re male, la pverv tow n in I. S' to. ttl rur bjoi! on cliintUsioo. Si-ail "c Manip fnr r. ily. l55.'jEA.vC0irEKC0..r.0.1toXU.t;al-30,l JUIa 9 EFFECTUAL? GUINEA A B0X.8 muscular system, restoring iniiwj- vt' rtrDcci'ttdo's nntkeMJ:ai'VI PKICE.SScM. A BOX. MESTT02a: allhh bu.,!)i wi wa h-,?i,,j;,17 s P-rrn.) amii m cJ"'l Recommended by Physicians. Pleasant and acreeablc to tbe OLD STOVES He will order FtauLSiOH PATENTS Don't destroy ycur old stove, fcut repair it. as new. PATENTS nvnTorar C it tile, ot tfow to Ob tain a fat it. eutfr. hlisfaUti PATUtrx o'F.r.REt J.. Afl'y at r.arr.' WANTED Tin atiJrMs8 rl BO'llrs wl.o lir.ui-:eac.'u aie. cunibt-rot 49al nitTDC trre taan !aaiaaraai OfJaLlJIbrf 9 l-fcn Jnr.e ?. la; I. and HO WESTEADS. Sfil: (iirx iN. D.utr. Cc'oraJs. 4t!eutioo ts.1 paper. ML.vriiN TIII5 rrnH aam.i to .tiiuuiu I RftrcJ15!'.;.;..mlMe tvdh LT liruu? I:t;rlj3l i remtcle. o ktarr!atr u ' l&COCttSjCTlTTA. tinrLi rA DS. U. TT. r. SSKliEK, s Kl.lr m., Ckkaf HI Nam this psper vhen you write. -CfBH Help yoxvrwf -if you're a uiTerin; woman, with . the medicine that's been prepared . especially to help yon Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will doit . where others fail. For all the dis- . cases peculiar to the sex dragging down pains, displacements, and other weaknesses, it's a positive remedy. ?- It means a new life, and a longer one, for every delicate woman. In every case for which it's recom mended, it gives 'satisfaction. It's guaranteed to do so, or tho money is refunded. It improves digestion, invigorate the system, enriches the blood, dis- pels aches and pains, produces re freshing sleep, dispels melancholy and nervousness, and builds up boto flesh and strength. It is a legiti- -mato medicine not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to inebriate;' no syrup or sugar to sour or" ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar in its mar- ' velous, remedial results as in its composition. Therefore, don't ba put off with some worthless com pound easily, but dishonestly, rec ommended to bo "just as good." GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPSS GOCOA BREAKFAST. "Dr a ttioronira knowledge of the Baroraf twi wh'ca aorerc the operail n of l!getion nnt nutrl tl aij by a caro'ul ap;lto alo. f the fln reaper ties or el- lecMM Cocoa. Mr. Epos has proTiar onr breakfast tahlw with a delicately flavoured b era;e wnich may iao iu many hey doctor bill It Uoy tueji'licioii uta or aoi artlcla of dlel that acoai:utioa aaybs cr !uallr buU: tipnnlt tnnn enough to mlit oery tendency to dlMaia llundredsof R.ibtln maladlca arj noatlns; around n rccd'"t" at tact wneroTer ther la a weak po'nt V may cap mmr a fatnl shaft by keeping our t'lrc well rrtlSo t wltti pars W00J n-'d rroperlj njurl-hcd fraiia." "Ciru .Vrri tlatt'e." Jl-d i!-npl wit1 b-jlllat water or nitlc. foW "nlr lna3lf-jrmJ 'Inv y roor. lbc!M'l thus: JA.UES KPI t: CO.. Homoeopaialc ChetBtoH I.OOV. KXOLA5K. -VASELINE- rMt V ONV:-TiI..t!t t'.U.t. foat bT my tie I'ni cd's st -V a.l ut Mo t .1 ni arucl-. caro- tul y packo I w.i,..ni.ivnf lii Vaseltnn 10 ots. (-aetto .in oli'MI'd Va-eline toniitu. OKlfoIil erM'Tea-ii Oa-.! of "iteeCa up!! -rice .- r 1 .. t -.-... fin. H 1 nnHrnltil . 15 11 11 One t vi-.- .-Ut.ee 031IIJ Ol o 5:iv - fl.l 0'. far p- tt 7?rfc. mi ne l o 1 'i ifc-.it w ; mi 1 ' nx?i: 7r rriri nfrt'-t Kllllf 1 uiii- unlen ';V'-.i r."tnir't t .1- ..... .m t i. .... f f h h jliJ 'Tttlcertuln. .y.e.---u -- - -,.,. . , v '!- I E I'tlt. ClsoeIr !: 3lZ- Vlt., -i i J. I J.' .-- .T-- jr-au-ifii-'-ir it ati.l the i:i u i.- " -. '--.-"- . . . -. a. .1. iu t ll a vrk. KaTifarttjrlinMlil.r2.Tia-il '. o-J; fl r' ' l . ?.. .-..t....Hi -.ti4 ivf ?!,; anal :rnlliy anni:"ni ..-,. .wi.. w-..-. -;- t-V..it'r. f."M f-r Li"- (.--milnj 'r.aJ.ff'Ji0i ... ..i,.. .. I.i. .!.nrrm:. Ihi SMITH ri'awl hlirm"niri".a.Mrt!i ant ilat? cf patanta ar .1 ar "a n! ir .- J P-r - m rvry il ta. In- J'.frMvt"ii! t J'-.u an oritur -nt to oadrew &o . re.VIe-y.-np' ?i. I rai-ful MtmUm. ivnrlW'a!!"Mt I pric- r ru.hft upunap- iiin. S5IIT11 & WESSON. tr-MatoahfPM'r fjr.jCeM. Vim, l.-V'.".'.. .:..... M ...,-sl i.non lhf.bn Dr. WOOD, 413 Fifth Street, SIOUX CITY, I0WI. Recnlar Cradnato in Medicine J8W yfirs hpitiil and rrirnf vruetlr tal.lNIic-il lu Moux rilv Mn tar- I" Mill treaties: all I'rlvata. Vfrvnuv Chronic unil Sovclal tlisc.eA. Snermatorrhiti. Scniiiinl trnlcnfii (iii;ii ic-.wj iiiijtniesiey ILzurl "rvnl potcri. ard ail I'emal Ilraa. frrfsii'arlfff. ite. Ciiren Knarantt-t or monej- rcr.niI., C'liargte! fair. Twrma mail. Ae ami xprrl'nr nriT Important, fto In-lnrioii- nicllric-s mcd-iVo'lTr.' lm fremworkor l.iitn-s-atlnt a n oi'Uarf Ueatrd I y mall lli-llrinrt tent trrrj.errr frrt fmm piz anabrta js'-M.i' vivr ran mil n-n.l f.ir f ilnlin ana trmi nnllatlnn Mrlitlr cntlde' tlal. perron clly t hr letter lr. WMI liaa tlio lararaat Jlrfliral and Sureirnl Iratltute nnl KT anil Kar Intlrmarv In thf W-at- nro for ratlcnts at fair rate. faei:tlr to iuf'1 anr mw ?nry A ynl-t llnmo nnd ' fir ont rXvl fnr ;iIlfj liurinn t'rtynartry nnd roti.di'r.-n'H' f-ndlv, poataef for Illutrnt-d ROOK mil SlfclUCAI .J4)i;HNAI.. (Xar-Mentlvn tbltpopTj Vlltr? UlllaTIAI Or. Beforo Marriage " invalethedom-;t-5-anctnrr. lbeiKraT. Ivrth SabntaVemeof jr-j.orab'.ediitj.in th- hojecf rfft n".ra"il refrn. by awafcenteir -.Urm 'h."I' f?,q"cy ami horrlbto .nner.r of !yetta rrirl-ecoiild inlr.ca ttc i:thor to iw npna 111" '"-"fHOI Enitli.h deth.i'lk f ri-h. Prlc r .ft.a Wl nt port Pidtonydl.Menre ;.--": celptof pnee. SO State Mxact. Ctilca itiMlOt. THIS TATER ir. wicim Drs-ree- PENSIONS! Tho Dtrabilily Dill 1 a !w. Soldier dlaaMed ter tiie war ire fiottUsd. DpsuS-t wldovra and parent raw dependet hce on dii mm (JFteis of army arrrlce are Included. If ton wlh youTCztimovea Ily and af.-cful)y prv- llUrC Tlliat cuted. addrem JARfLd IHIffllLlf. Lato ComLilaalon:rn Predion 4. nASIIItlll. . C. ifYou Want to Know jocicu. 'if tin rinirin Tattn. hit i j illifjjlll wrrrl ,'Wlit tmtuetmL Hour lo i r "J I'jnamtia nnl imhscrttinn, . fnrt In ell forrnm of diimt. Gtil Vjr. Rtiv'urr. nttmonu, rte . TV " JttiniaaalliantpTif 6iMav Doctors Droll Joke. prtfoly inla nd ten rnt for w Ltugh Cure Book callM . JIEDICAL SENSE ANO NONSENSE,' M. iril.1. 1'L'I CO.. 123 Ertt iSlh R' New Tork- c T.AOTf7ES.n; tr t Due'8T(,rlodleal"Ping.fro?B Trwt. Frnr. Etlbi .bM la Eirop-, 1933. E-j a..4. H&O; Casai!. 1979; to.t4 SttUt, 1 v. Ccri all sippr-atta,. lrr.filarlt, r I awotb'j d-r5 a-ali. Sf-, rm!.rlUhI. Thy '(!! mlsttbuka Jarlnzprt-ia''j. To. lj propcttlca cfira tc !iVViI1 n r liable U 13. i'r-'t r-iolt f a t MbH tea Kot piUral.; -i nlt't crn-zxpttHa. f J pki,r J f.r t, p-rwuT.ln i!la ni"'i--i.e'"p., r-ptcf pur. TTw t. cn Piil Cx, VRa; .n u.l R-.i'Tj Vnrprtyt: Ti- r-co""- pi I r h iZVdvricK. A DSLO.V0.1rtcrr,'j, isnx Cl, Io ... -.Vu.... 4.4 IU'.1 A;lU. MrtTIOV THIS rATTT. r warn- to iimnWL N EW PENSION LAW. THOUSAND. WV ENTITMCn WUO HAVE XOT HKKM K.STITLKD. A'lttr- a for forma for application ant fall lntorpMa WM. W. DUDLEY. E-4TX COM3IIS8IONER OF iKNMKKVat. tt"rae Law-WaaliTiKteB. I. 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