The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, February 02, 1898, Image 4

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"Hood's Sarsaparilla
'Absolutely cures scrofula,
Salt rheum,
' - Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
Catarrh and all diseases
Originating in or promoted
By impure blood. It is
r The great nerve tonic,
Stomach regulator and
Strength builder.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
At a church in Lenox last summer
the pulpit was supplied by an assis
tant clergyman. One Sunday ,ln tha
course of a sermon this minister told
box a man had amassed .a large for
tune of money, simply by prayer, go
ing on to give the incidents of the
case. A tUtc-r ran through the con
gregation when tho minister, after
dwelling on the fact that prayer alone
had brought about this man's fortune.
.placed his hands together, ana, look
ing upward In a very prayerful atti
tude, said, "Lord, teach us how to
pray!" Troy Times.
Hamuli anil Jnpan.
llKnlri. rnuu '.VnMilnjtton state that
then :tir:ilut in lie Important iIovHojmieiils
1n tlie Jni:iiite Inilitrmllo tvilli the govern
ment of l lie Ilnwnilrii! ltl.-imls. Mowlmit tlili
limy be. crt tain it S tliul the (llsturiinnco of
t!iu stomach cniiowl by simple liiillxestlim
wiil dficliiii into clironlc dyspepsia unlcvi
r!u'c'iiatc4 nt Hie start. Tho finest stom
achic is Hostcttcr's Stomach Hitters, vhich
promptly ructihes Gastric trouble, and docs
run
away w
liver.
Irregularity of the bowels and
Vnductn of Guaranteed Itemed' Of
fer t Bead Sample Bottle.
"Flrb Drops" is the name of a sim
ple but effective remedy for rheuma
tism, neuralgia, asthma, and kindred
ailments. The trade mark, "5 Drops,"
Is self-explanatory, as fire drops is one
dose. The manufacturers of "5
Drops" have thousands of letters from
reliable people, who have been re
stored to health by the use of their
remedy. Many of these letters have
been published, and many more will
be gladly sent upon application. Some
weeks ago the producers of "5 Drops"
offered to send a sample bottla, pre
paid, for 25 cent3. They know even a
sample bottle will convince any one of
its merits. They were eo encouraged by
the numerous responses to their first
offer that they have decided to renew
it for another 20 days. If you are a
sufferer send this small amount, 25
cents, without fail today, to the Swan
sen Rheumatic Cure Co., 167-1CD Dear
born sL, Chicago, 111., and receive pre
paid a sample bottle of "5 Drops."
Also, large bottle, 300 doses, for ?1.00
and fcr the nest thirty days, three bot
tles for 52.50.
APTES A DESEBTEB.
Do Smyth: "The Talmud says, 'Love
that one who makes thee see thy
faults rather than him who ever
praiseth thee." D'Arccy: "Well, I
eui'Poec it might be possible to love
6ucha fellow, but the man who does
It caw .""s.a fine job In some dime mu-seam."-.
"belaud Leader.
Deafnesa Cannot It Cared
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the car.
"hfie Is only one way to cur deafness,
und that it by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inllamcd condi
tion or Hie mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tubo. When this tube is in
llaTned you have a rumbling sound or itn
l)rfect hearing, and when It is entirely
closed. Deafness is tho result, end un
less the ititlaininatlon can be tekeii out
tind this tuLc restored to its normal con
dition, hcarltiK will be destroyed forever;
nine cases cut of ten are caused by ca
tarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
W will Rive One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot bo cured by Hall's Caturrn
Cure. Send lor circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo O.
Sold by Dnijajlsts, 70c
llail'3 Family Pills are the best.
Senator Mason, of Illinois, punches
the uag to keep clown his Increasing
avoirdupois and incidentally to keep
up the proper frame of mind necessary
to n. scrupulous discharge of "senator
ial courtesy."
Merchant: (presenting itemized
statement): "Lcok that over, Mr. Lit
teral, and send me a check at your
leisure. And, by the way, let me con
gratulate you upon your marriage. I
must siiy that the lady was one of the
most charming it was ever my pleas
ure to meet. I am certain she must
make you a most excellent wife." I
must confess she fills the bill."
Boston Courier.
A Writer to the London Times pre
dicts that the full returns will shew an
excess of imports over exports in the
British trade in 18D7 of $1,000,003,000.
Give the Children m Drink
called Crain-O. It Is a delicious, appe
tizing, nourishing food drink to take
the place or coffea.- Sold by all grocers
and liked by all who have used it be
cause when properly prepared it tastes
like the finest coffee, but is free from
all its injurious properties. Grain-0
nids dlsestion and strengthens the
nerves. It is not a stimulant, but a
health builder, and children, as well as
adults, can drink It. with great benefit.
Costs about U as much as coffee. 15
and 25c
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We arc assertlcj: la the court? oisr rirht to thi)
excltssivp use or the V.oru "CASTOniA," and
PlTCHEU'SCASTOKlA'asourTradeMark.
X, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Myaanfo, I.Iassachu
setts, was the originator of "PITCIIEll'S CAS
TOIilA," ths same that lias borne aud does now
bear the fwc-shnilc signature of CIIAS. IX
FLETCIIEfc en every wrapper. This is tho
original PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which ha3
been used in the home'? of the raotbers of
America for over thirty years. I.ool: carefully
at the wrapper and see that it is "the kind yoa
have always bought," and has the signature of
CHAS. IL FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No
one has authority from no to use my narao
except Tee Centaur Company of which Chas.
IL Fletcher is President.
March 8, 1S37. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. D.
Mr. Gladstone, in acknowledging the
gift of a history of the American revo
lution, writes that for nearly a half of
a century he has been an admiring;
student of the American revolution
and believes that he owes thereto an
appreciable part of his own political
education.
It Kccjik the Tcct Dry and Warm
And Is the only cure for Chilblains.
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feci;
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
into the shoes. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 23c. Sample Eaut FREE.
Address.Allen S. Olmsted. Ls.Uoy.N.Y.
"No sah," continued Deacon Jones,
chairman of the committee on church
discipline, waving the new pastor to
silence. "We likes yo pus'cally. Yo's
Tho average length of human life in
the sixteenth century was only eigh
teen to twenty years.
To Core Constipation Forerer.
Take Cascarots Candy Cathartic 10c or 23c
It C.CG. fail to cure, drujrulsts refund mouey.
There are not less than S00 persons
in New York city who have permits to
carry pistols.
Smoko SIcJko Cigarettes, 20 for 5 eta.
There are 300 birds on one ostrich
farm in California.
FITS FcrDanenttjCurMl.Xontsf.rnprvoasnp's tift et
lirsl day's no of Dr. Klicc a (jrral ert5 ilesturcr.
Send tor FREE: S.H trial tosilo cr.J trcsti-c
1)3. It. IL Kune. I.tJ..D3t Arch St Phzhtilelrhis, Pa.
A will made by a married woman is
not revoked by her subsequently be
coming a widow, and marrying a sec
ond husband.
Educate Tour Rowels With Cascarcts.
Candy Cathartic cure con-tipation forever.
10c, 25c If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money.
A trolley ride of 121 miles may be
taken from Fairhavcn, Mass. to Nash
ua, H. H
ADVICE TO MINISTER
Jrk
JiXja
Given by a Minister.
Preachers who practise it will
preach better.
BYQ. n.
HERE'S Jack Sul
livan?" suddenly
demanded the mate
of the Good Intent,
a3 we were wash
ing off decks one
fine morning in the
Pacific ccean.
"Where is Jack
Sullivan?" was the
inquiry passed
from one to anoth
er of us, In lower tones.
"He isn't at the mast-head," said
one, glancing aloft.
"Hunt him up, there!" said Mr. Man
chester. "Hold on! I'll find him my
self." But his calls at the forcscuttle met
with no response. All his search for
Sullivan was vain; and In coming aft
again his attention was arrested by
the absence of the large oval tub.whlch
had been lashed up near the try
works. "Hello!" he roared, "Where's tho
mincing tub?"
"The boy. Bill, is missing, too. sir."
said some one.
"Anybody else?" Inquired the officer,
angrily. "Come, mcke a muster, and
let's see how many hands short wc
are."
Only two Jack Sullivan and the boy
Bill
"I wouldn't have troubled myself
about Sullivan," he said, "for he is an
old harum scarum beach-comber, anJ
nothing else was to be expected. But
that he Ehould lead the boy away on a
desperate cruise like that is quite an
other matter. 1 must do my best to
get Bill back again. Of course they
started for Tasweli's Island, and It
was so smooth last night their chances
were good to reach It. I only hepe,
for the boy's sake, that the old tub
hasn't turned turtle with "em."
Lying off a short distance with our
boats, we attempted to open a parley
with an army at barbarians, who
crowded down to the beach, armed
with war clubs and javelins. Their
threatening ge3ture3, as they bran
dished their weapons", admonished us
of what we might expect should we
attempt a lodgment In their territory,
and a few ttoucs, hurled at us from
time to time, warned us to haul eff
to a safer distance.
"I don't like to give It up without
learning something about the fate cf
the boy," he said as he took a little tel
escope from under the stern sheets
and brought it up to his eye. "As for
old Jack, he might work out his own
salvation, fcr aught I care. Ial" he
exclaimed, with a sudden lighting up
of his face, "the tub's landed, whether
the men are drowned or not. There's
the head of it."
A building much larger than the or
dinary huts of the village stood a short
distance inland, and, set up endwise
against the wall, was something dark,
of an oval form, like an immense
shield or target. With the aid of the
spy glass this was easily recognized
an the bottom of our tub. What ap
peared like a little pile of wood near
it might well have been composed cf
the staves, ancTwe at ence divined thct
it had been "shooked" for the sake of
the iron hoop3, the only part likely to
be valued by these barbarians.
The attention of the king was at
tracted to his carelessness in having
left the head exposed to view, as he
noticed the little excitement among
us in the boats. At a signal from him
several men ran to remove it and car
ry it inside the building. But as they
opened the door for that purpose, a
figure pushed by them and darted out
into the open space with a loud cry
and frantic gestures.
"Boy Bill!" said half a dozen voices.
He was recognized at a glance. We
had no doubt that Sullivan was also
slgnaU were made inviting communi
cation. Another group bore the body
of the wounded man, and the women
and children formed in the background
of the picture, among the cocoa palms,
with upraised hands and piercing
cries.
Heading off shore under short sail,
but with the gun still loaded and bear
ing upon the landing place, we ap
proached with the boat as near as wa3
prudent, and our boy, plunging in,
swam out to us, and was heartily
greeted by his shipmates. On the
coral slope, at the feet cf the fright-
vucu uuLives. ?.T TUB HUUV Ul JSCK I
Sullivan hla tana nntnrnPil In tho I and it COXECS
, .. .. -
blazing tropical sun.
"Is he badly hurt?" demanded the
mate.
"Dead, sir," answered the boy. "Tho
ball struck him full in the head."
"Pull ahead, then," wa3 the order, as
he laid the boat's head round off
shore. "We've no time to lose, with
the chip so close into the rocks, and
they are welcome to 1hb body, if they
want it."
The captain took Bill's hand, with a
tear in his eye, when he stood onco
more on the ship's deck. He said noth
ing of punishment for desertion; he
did not even reproach him, but left
him to his own thoughts.
The lesson had not been lost upon
him. "Boy Bill" is now a shipmaster
himself, and this rash adventure of
his boyhood seems almost like a dream
to him.
P03US-PLASTER ROOF.
lite HotM
BEFORE THE BULL FIGHT.
Chapel Where the Toreador Frays
That He Mar Hill Successfully.
"Now," said my friend, "we will go
to the chapel." "The chapel V "Why,
yes, the next room is a small chapel
where every toreador goes before the
fight to pray and ask God and hi3 pat
ron saint that his life be spared, and
that he be given the courage and
strength to take that of the bull." We
entered the small chapel, at one end
of which was an altar covered with
flowers and lighted candles, in the mid
dle a crucifix and behind a painting of
the Virgin Mary, says a writer in the
Illustrated American. One of the tor
eadors came in and, kneeling at the
end of the altar, began to pray. What
a contrast! This man, covered with
silk and gold, kneeling in front of the
Christ, asking for the protection of
the kind anl sweet lover of humanity,
and asking (in order to kill) the pro
tection of Him to whom all lives are
dear and precious. "Ycu see the man
there kneeling and praying?" said my
friend. "Weil, he i3 Manuel Garcia,
generally called 'Espartero.' the great
est living toreador. He is the first
cspado of Spain and is celebrated for
his courage. When he sticks the sword
in the bull's neck he never jumps
aside, as other toreadors do; no, he
wants to stop the bttll there, to kill
him on the spot. As it is nearly im
possible, he has often b'&c seriously
wounded by dying bulls. He lias-saved
over 100,000 pesetas. He will retire
from the ring a rich man in another
year." The man had finished praying.
He left the chapel shaking hands with
his friends, and I could not help think
ing, "A rich man in one year; yet, pro
vided " But I did not dare to fin-
isil ray thought even to myself, and
raisl Jay eyes to the crucifix I mur
mured involuntarily, "God, spare hiin."
A 1Tst Vlrglataa Sutacled
with Them.
That story about the woman who
bought a coffin plate engraved with a
name different from her own, because,
as she said, her husband might dte
and she might marry a man by that
name, and It might come in useful. Is
probably apocryphal, says the New
York Press. -But the story of Pompcy
Cochran, who saved his old porous
plasters because they might come in
useful some time, and finally "shin
gled" his house with them, is true"
from Yest Virginia.
Pompey was a soldier in the Confed
erate army an"n" was wounded at the.
battle of Gettysburg. After the war
he settled down on a little farm near
Mooresfield, W. Va.,and has lived there
ever since. The farm is small and
Pompcy is not prosperous. The only
thing that has flourished with him of
late years has been the pains caused
by his old wounds, dnd for those noth
ing afforded relief except porous pias
ters. He had a contract with the
village druggist to supply him witU
porous plasters by tho gross, and the
tax on his resources became so great,
on account of being addicted to the
porous plaster habit, that he becasna
penurious and demanded that old tin
cans and broken forks and every other
odd and end should be saved. And es
pecially he charged his wife to save the
old porous plasters. The plasters "had
stuck to him and he would stick to tho
plasters. He was as proud of his cab
inet of old plasters as a man given to
the bric-a-brac and curio habit i3 of
his collections, and declared that some
time they wouM come in mighty han
dy. Now ther-e were three buildings
or. Fompey's farm his house, his barn
and a dilapidated building, where ho
kept his farming tools and his collec
tion cf old tomato cans and his por
ous plasters. One night the house
burned down and the family moved In
to the toolhouse. It was good enough
except that the sui' and the stars shjno
through the roof. Than came tho tri
umph of the porous plasters. Pom
pey -got out his collection and shingled
that whole blessed roaf with old plas
ters, and as they were tliick with. Ber
gundy pitch they served well thf.- pur
pose and made the roof water tight.
Now people come miles to see tho
bouse shingled with porous plasters,
and Pompe7 says that they draw bet
ter than they did whtin they were on
his back.
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
FKim the InduMtridl JVeicw, Jackson, JfleJk.
The subject of this sketch is flf ty-sixyean
of ago, and actively engaged in farmiag.
When soventcen years old he hurt ais
shoulder and a few years after, commenced
to have rheumatic uains in it. Ob taking
slight cold or the least strain, sometimes
without any apparent cause whatever, the
trouble would start and ho would suffer
the most excruciating pains.
lie suffered for over thirty years, and the
last coeade has suffered so much that be
was unable to do any work. To this the
frequent occurrences of dizzy spells were
added., making him almost a helpless invalid.
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mmj.
Tho OI.l Larfy YVai FalLlng.
The maiden aunt oS a. San Francisco
official has gradually cultivated a fond
ness for sensationalism; nnfcll a love
of reading horrible descriptions in the
newspapers and marbid imaginings in
books kits gained a complete ascen
dency over her. An old friend of the
family inquired a few days ago of the
nephew concerning the health of, his
aunt. "We are, rather nnxious aboat
her," was the perfectly serious reply.
"She is not exactly ailing, but her
spirits seem depressed. She does not
seem to be enjoying her murders and
lynchings as much as usual!"
In All Sort of ITValfter.
Ho tried the best physiciins but without
beiug benefitted and he us. several specific
rheaniaUccures, but was not helped. About
one year nn:l six months ago he read in
this paper of a case somewhat similar to
bis which was cured by Dr. Williams Pink
i:us oud concluded to trv this remedy.
After taking the first 'box he felt some
what better, and after using three boxes,
too pains entirely disappeared, the dizzi
ness left him, and ho has row for over a
year been eutirely free from all his former
trunbleaud enjoys bettor health than he
h' had since hia" boyhood.
lie is loud in his praises of Dr. Williams'
Tint Pills for Pale People and will gladly
corroborate the above statements. His pout
oflfce address is Lorenzo Neeloy, Hortoa,
Jackson County, Michigan.
All tho elements necessary to give now
life and lichncss to the blood and restore
shattered nerves aro contained, in a con
densed form ia Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pile Peonlo. All druggists soil them. '
The January North American Re
view contains an admirable essay on
"The Intellectual Powers of Woman,"
by Prof. Fabiaa Franklin, being in
substance a iep!y to the Epirited arti
cle by Mrs. G. G. Buckler in the Sep
tember Review entitled "The Lesser
Man." Prof. Fraklin is or the opin
ion that it is impossible to determine
tho relative powers of man and wom
an; that it will be long before experi
ence can show, even with a moder
ate degree cf probability, what limits
tnere may be to the possibilities of
woman in the realm cf intellect. In
the meanwhile, he pleads, let us not
belittle the actual work of women, in
pursuance of a baseless dogma cf es
sential inferloritv.
WHERE HARD TIMES ARK -NOT
KNOWN.
it ..,',,.. :.,. ..
rlk4 y m St. Faml Fatter as Ik
Mew Star of Liberty.
A corre
spondent, In a com
munication to this pa
per, says
during the
past few
months so
much has been said and written of
Western Canada, and the new provinces
forming it, he has been led to give the
subject some inquiry, and he has been
shown letters written to the Canadian
government from delegates sent out by
friends to Inspect the country.
One of these delegates who was sent
to Western Canada says: "In under
taking to give & description I fear I
shall Hot be able to give it justice, for
I hardly know where to begin or when
to end. For a plea for my judgment,
I will assume, for an illustration, the
experience of a man who went from
place to place in search of a wife, and
finding so many of good Qualities and
attractions, was unable 10 determine
which to choose, so in looking for a
home in Western Canada I like the
country well, and two of my boys are
going this fall (they have since gone,
and each has a homestead), where I
am satisfied they will da well. The
lands which I have seen are far supe
rior in every respect and beyond my
expectations. Lakes and streams to be
found in ail districts abound with innu
merable kinds of water fowl, while fish
are very abundant. On all sides we see
Innumerable stacks of grain, proving
beyond doubt the fertility of the soil.
On either side of the track can bo seen
in addition to the grain herds cf cattle,
horses and flocks of sheep. I have
traveled over a great portion of the
Western states and I have seen nothing
to compare with this country. One
hundred and sixty acre3 of land are
given free to actual settlers, and I saw
cases where as high as $20 per acre had
been cleared in one year. I do not wish
to advise anyone, but as for myself I
shall leave as soon as I can arrange mi
affairs." The agents cf the Canadian
Government are now at work organi
zing excursion parties, and the Depart
ment of the Interior at Ottawa, Canada,
will be pleased to supply the informa
tion to those who are not within reach
o? an agent,
Tae February Allan t!.
A noteworthy article upoa-"Th
Capture of Government by Commer
cialism," by John Jay Chapman, opes
the February Atlantic. Mr. Chapman
believes that recent niisgovcrmnent in
the United States is but a chapter in
the history of commerce. He shows
how since the war cf 1SG1 the salient
fact 13 the growth concsntra
tion of capital; how capital has con
tributed to and supported both po
litical parties alike, for Its own pur
poses, and has thereby caused and.
stimulated the rise and growth of po
litical "bosses." He points out how;
the revolt from "boss rule." as evi
denced in the recent New York cam
paign, indicates th awakening of a
public Conscience and a demand for
better things, which is the first step
in shaking off tho shackles of tho
bos3 end the regeneration of tho na
tion; in which conclusion from en
tirely different premises he sirikinqly
coincides with the deduction drawn
by Mr. Edward M. Snepard in his
thoughtful and well-studied paper in
the January Atlantic upon the New
York election.
Ko-To-lIae for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco hahlt cure, im fee woate
men btrons, blood pure. iJc.Sl. All druglsbs.
It Is estimated that Argentina wilt
export 40,000,000 bushels of wheat from.
the present crop.
Star Toijaeco is tho leading brand of "
the world, becauso it is the best.
The first Atlantic cable wa:
in 1S5S.
operate 1
It Wasn't NcccssaTT.
He Are" you going to hang a sprig
cf mistletoe on the chandelier tonior
row? She No, indeed.
He Why not?
She Simply because a subterefugc
like that is superfluous when the righ"
man is aroend.
??o class of eeple i S3 liable to throat i difficult to preach, and eoaelsdcd to try
trouble as the threat class who mate up the
Govpel ministry. The strain ji'-'t upon the
vocal orjrain by constant exercise; the
Mitidca change from a heated building to
the cool air when the vocal organs are in
a state of complete relaxation; the fact
th?t a minister feci impelled to use his
voice ivhca actors and lecturers would
take the needed rct; these are among the
reason- why "Clergymen's sore throat"
is kno'.m as a rpecial dicasc. The Rev.
Si. M. Rrawlcy, li. It., District Secretary ol
the American Uaptist 1'ublicatioa Society,
writes from Petersbiirjj, Va., the account
cf an experience of his own which i proS
table readies; to those aiSicted with Bron
chial or other throat troubles. The sub
stance ol Ike letter is as follows:
rnrsHsncRO, Va-
J. C AVER CO.,
Dew. Sirs: Three months a;ro 1 took
& violent cold which resulted in an attack
of acute bronchitis. I put nivself under
medical treatment, and at the'end of two
months was to better. I found it vcrv
Ur. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottlt
gave me great rc:iel; the ccond. which 1
am now taking, has relieved ir.e alnio-1
entirely cf all unpleasant symptoms. Tc
ministers suffering from throat troubles
I recommend Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral.
" Prevention is better than cure." A
bottle of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral kept
in the house, will effectually prevent the
rooting of a cold and its coutequent ilsrcl
opement into seme i!auj;ercus malcdv.
This remedy lias ro equal in Jlronchiul
troubles. The most stubborn rases htve
yielded to its use. It is tuually effective
lor Asthma, Croup, V.'fcoopiag ifough, and
every disease that attacks the threat or
lungs. For years Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pec
toral has been pat up only in large size
bottles. at a price of f r.co. To meet an
increasing demand for a smeller sized
package the remedy can cow be obtained
in half-size bottles, at half price 50 cents.
Send for Dr. Ayer's Curcbook (free and
you will get a clearer idea cf the great
value of Dr. Avcr's Cherry Pectoral. Ad
dress J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, mass.
m
Si
JfiM29SE
GUARANTEED TO CURE ns0iAcA?8tVii m
iuiigamtthn'.ti troubles. Sc-ml lor proof of it. It docs not sicken or disagree g
with tho stomach. Safe for alleges. 53
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm.
Trlto k, pirinjr all erasptoms plainly and our PhrrfcIanVill giro
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MAKING FRANTIC GESTURES,
inside; though he probably remained
there at his own desire, the boy plain
ly showed his eagerness to escape an-J
join his shipmates.
Our baffled captain was now at his
wit's end. It would never do to sac
rifice life In making an attack upon
these people at close quarters, and ;'e
I'actantl" the order was given to weigh
the grapnels and pull away for our ship
in the oiling.
We had hardly made a half dozen
dips ot the oars, when the crack of a
musket was heard, and a ball struck
ia the water near us. Yells of deri
sion rose on the air from the whole
population; and the desperado, Suili
van, swinging a musket aloft, joined
in the insulting cry of defiance. Perched
on the roof of the council house he
had fired the shot at us as soon as he
saw we had abandoned our undertak
ing. The boy Bill was net to be seen.
"Let's stand in with the ship and
give them a shot from the big gun."
said tho mate. "We can do it safe
enough, sir, I think."
"I will do it," returned Captain Wil
cox, "even if I loEe the ship. "Pull
ahead, and let's get aboard before the
breeze dies away! The scoundrel!"
The "big gun" of which the mate
spoke was merely an old six-pounder,
which could only be effective at pretty
short range. It was necessary to ap
proach very near the land, but, favored
with a fine working breeze, we ven
tured to run the risk. The natives
took the alarm as they saw the ship
steadily holding her way almost to the
outer limit of the reef; and when her
broadside swung to bear upon the
beach, and the word was given to fire
not a human being was to be seen.
The gun was trained as accurately ns
we knew how upon the large building,
and the mate applied the matdh, grind
ing" his teeth as he did so. As its
sharp report died away a discordant
chorus of yells succeeded, and a num
ber of men poured out cf the building,
clustering around one who seemed .o
have been wounded. Others were also
seen rushing from various quarters,
and several ran toward the shore with
gestures of fear and supplication.
"Load up again, quick!" said Mr.
Manchester, now thoroughly excited.
"We rattled the bamboo and thatch
about their cars, that time, I know. I
can see the hole in the broadside of
the house."
But there was no need to fire again.
A group now appeared with the boy
Bill In the center, hurrying him down
Force of Habit.
"Did you ever notice the queer ro
tary gesture Mr. Chilkoot always
makes when his wife rings for the
butler?" "Yes; yon sec, he used to be
a motorman before he went to Klon
dike' Boston Traveler.
Eo Other JVltcrnatlTO
Mrs. Jaggs What excuse have you
for coming home drunk every night?
Mr. Jaggs All th (hfcs) ho-hofce!sh ash
(hie) crowded ni' dear.. Got t (hie)
go some plash, ain't I?
AN UNPLEASANT MEETING.
Ills Old Schoolaiate 1V9 JttU at .Oatf
with the World."
A shabby man with moros Intellec
tual features and a well dresst fi Kaa
whose countenance bespoke refluen.,-il
coupled with a genial disposition rath
er than with mental power found them
selves side by side in a Columbus ave
nue car, says the Nov.- York Advertis
er. "Why. Ned Ned Blackburn!"
shouted the prosperous looking man.
as his kindly eye fell upon his neigh
bor. "That's my name," the other
grumbled, with anything but welcome
in his look. "How are you, old boy?
I have net seen you let me see since
we left college it's nearly six years,
by Gcorse!" The seedy passenger
grunted and looked nonplused. "Well,
how is the world treating you, Ned?"
the demonstrative man pursued, more
intimately than ever. "Worse than
you, anyhow!" his classmate snarled,
jumping to his feet and abruptly dis
appearing from the car. The success
ful man locked sheepish and as if by
way cf -setting himself right before
the other passengers, he proceeded,
quite audibly: " pity him, poor fellow.
He was o'ao of the brightest in cyr
cIees, but h& never had system In his
work nor any & in his dealings with,
the other students He always knew
any lesson but the 6a he was called
upon to recite, and Uff would read a
lot, but not the books b& wanted for
his college work, and he ateays man
aged to be out cf sorts with some elans
mate or other, if not with the rrkoie-
..-.
ciass. htm. he is tne most honest and multitude cf queer transactions,
gcou natureu fellow you ever czao
across. I don't know what he is do
ing, but I have heard he is in pratty
hard luck."
Iowa Patent t)fSce Koport.
Des Moines, Jan. 15, 1898.
In the list of 3S8 patents issued from
the U. S. Patent Oflica at Washington,
D. C, Iowa inventors have 1-1, Minne
sota 9, Missouri G, Nebraska 5, South
Dakota 3, Illinois 31, New York 68.
This is a very creditable showing for
Iowa.
Vie have secured tho allowance of a
patent to A. M. Weisn, of Winterset,
Iowa, for a chicken dc-header. A cone
shaped hepper has an opening at its
lower end to allow the head of a fowl
to pasa outwards laterally under a
J knife that can readily ba operated by
a icver Handle to cut off tho head
while the fowl remains in the machine
and cannot flop about to scatter blood.
Under new regulations American
pater us will not expire at the earliest
datf. that a foreign patent expires for
th.Fi same invention.
Valuable information about obtain
ing, valuing and sellinsr natents sent
-
' free to any address.
Thomas G. Orwig & Co,
Solicitors of Patents,
Mr. H. Phelps Whitenisrsh has
written for the February Century a
paper entitled "The Steerage of To
day," which Is illustrated by a num
ber of sketches by The Century art
ist, Castaigne. Mr. Whitrr.arsa made
the voyage from England to America
in the steerage of a fast Atlantic
liner as "No. 101C. Group C." He is
a Boston business man, and has had
a varied and adventurous career. Mr.
Whitmarsh will be remembered as
the author of several novel sea stories
which have appeared in this maga
zine during the past year.
DEVIOUS DEFINITIONS.
Confldence A tender plani nourish
ed by bunko men.
Satire A good-natured jest that is
always half "ire."
Tomorrow The happiest day in th-3
average man's life.
Hunger A necessary evil for the
promotion of industry.
Fools A class of people that wise
men work for a living.
Cipher The average man who thinks
he is one in a thousand.
Cynic A man who is never happy
unless he is very unhappy.
Consistency A jewel that the pawn
broker refuses to recognize.
Genius A inau who can do almost
anything except make a living.
Business A mantle that covers a
SJOO FOR JJKW NAMES!
The Salzer Seed Co. want suitable
names fcr their 17-inch long corn and
White Oat prodigy. Yon can win this
M00 easily. Catalogue tells all about
it. Seed potatoes only 1.50 a barrel.
Send TiiU Notice nml IO Ct. in Stamps
to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse,
Wis., and get free their great seed cat
alogue and 11 new farm seed samples,
including above corn and oats, posi
tively worth C10, to get a start, w.n.c.
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a pow'ful good tawkah, sah, but we's
all on us b'lievaus in de lit'ry oner
rancy ob de Eible, sah, an 'spects to
hear it 'spounded as cherobim an' ter
rapin, an' wo doan' wan' no sinova
tiens censt'tuted in place cb de holy
writ, sah. No sah." Detroit Journal.
When a man leaves a town, every
one talks about it, but nobdy says a
word when a new citizen comes in.
"A man in Birmingham got himself
in trouble by marrying two wive3."
"That's nothing. Many a man in this
town has got into sufficient trouble
through marrying only one." Tid
Bits.
Ho Tea Dance To-Xlsnt?
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Both the method and results wlieu
Syrup of i? igs is taken: it ia pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and act3
gently yet promptly on the Kidnoye
Liver and Dowels, cleaiiso3 the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of it3 kind ever pro
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ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneiiciai in it3
e&eets. prepared only from the most
heal thy and agrceablesubstances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to ail and have made it the most
popniar remedy lcnovn.
Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50
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gisls. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it oa hand will pro
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A
JUDGE ADJOURNED COURT.
Hroke a Chair Over the Offender' If cut!
Then Brsumeri His Place.
Judge Wilson Hammock., who die it
Lebanon, Tenn., last February, was
among the most gifted men the state
ever produced, says the Glascow fKv.i
Unfortunately he became
Ky.)
in-
News.
volved in a quarrel during his early '
manhood and took the life of a fellow- J
man. Although exonerated by the !
jury, the intimate friends of the judge
are inclined to the belief that his fu- I
ture life was, in a measure, controlled
by his early misfortune. Howevar, if
a man ever lived who enjoyed a fight
that man was Judge Hammock, ile
Charity A cloak that is sometimes
used to cover an amateur concert.
Wisdom Something possessed by
the man v.ho never arguc3 with: a wom
an. Photograph A representation that
Catter3 others and dce3 you an, in
justice. Egotist A man who always talks
abouc himself when you want to talk
about yourself.
- Superstition Something that ail3 the
man who would rather work for ?12
j.er week than SIC.
ratcnt rotnters.
In the death of
Commissioner of
Patents Ben.
Buttcrworth, last
Monday, every in
ventor in the Unit
ed States lost a
champion. No Unit
ed States patent
commissioner ever did as much for the
good of the inventor as did Commis
sioner Ben Euiterworth. Amongst the
notable changes during his term are
tho?e requiring attorneys to register
and also withdraw their
advertisements. In this connection it
might be proper to cay a few words in
favor of acting commissioner A. P.
Greely, in whom the inventors have a
staunch protector. Inventors desiring
free information as to the method of
applying for patents may cbtiin tho
tame in aauressing Sues & Co.. patent
solicitors, Bee Building, Omaha, Nebraska.
Aa absolute enre for ASTHMA ha be-i !!
dorcml by lr. Taft. Kim M.. Ifcx-hot-r. .V. Y. He
Is o ure tiiat it wlil cure crery rare th.it he!I!
trrvl a trial bottla absolutely ;rt-o t an on-i
asactwi.
Aberdeen, Scotland, sands C0,0j3
pounds worth of cattle to London in a
week.
TO CURE A COLD IN OKE PAT.
Take laxative Uronio Q'sirrino Tablets. .Ml
Drut't'iits refund the money if i 1 1 ails to cure :5c
fill A I
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arL;LiJ Sicilian
Gray hair v.'.irns tis of cH
!&l flcv. l?pnmi vor '!" flf t nnd
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Thirty thousand bales of cotton will
be shipped to Japan from Seattle this
winter.
Piso's Cure for Consumption h.-r? len a
misleading I Gcd-sc-nd to mo. Win. U. iicCIe'.Jan, Ches
ter, FJa., Sopt. 17. IfciO.
The death rate in Glasgow at pres
ent is about twenty-one in 100.
"I fear," said the manager as the
living skeleton sat on him and inter
mittently hammered him. "I fear that
my curiosity has got the best of me."
Indianapolis Journal.
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STORYETTES.
A gentleman talking to a friend
about the antiquity of his family,
which he carried up to Xoah, was toid
that he was a mere mushroom. "Ah,"
Mid he. "how so. pray?" "Whv " re-
bore no maiice and no marks whea ! plied the other, "when I was in Valc3,
an affray was ended, but a fellow in. j a pedigree of a particular family was'
search of trouble never went begging ( shown to me; it Glled about five large
when the judge was in the communi- j skins of parchment and near the mid
ty. and the same man never went in die of it was a note margin, 'About tbi3
search the second time. During his J time the world was created.' "
term as circuit judge cf the Hartsville Oa the occasion of the wedding of
district a wanton insult was given him I the late duchess of Teck to her hand
by an attorney at the bar. In an or- I same but impecunious husband, her
derly and quiet way Judge Hammock j brother, the duke of Cambridge, gave
ordered the sheriff to adjourn court for vent to his unfortunate habit of thiuk-
W'hat has become of the old fash
ioned people who carried lanterns
when they went to prayer meeting?
two inlnute3. Then, walking outside
the rostrum, he picked up a chair and
shattered it to piecos over the offend
er's head. "Call the court to order,"
said he to the officer, and, resuming
his place on the bench remarked:
"Gentlemen, when any one care3 to
insult this court let nothing prevent"
Victoria' Dre or Spider-Web.
The queen owns a dress manufac
tured entirely of spiders webs. It -s?as
a present from the late Empress of
Brazil, who had it specially prepared
in her palace by twenty native silk-workers.
Sparrows Spoil Chimney.
Sparrows carried away so much mor
tar from the inside of a big chimney
at Hagerstown, led., taat it fell Tues-
to tbf Wtr eldc, jutf toe most frt!c I day.
ing aloud. When the duke of Teck sol
emnly pledged himself with all hi.?
worldly goods to endow the bride, the
duke of Cambridge marred the solem
nity of the occasion by exclaiming
quite audibly: "Well, by Jove! And
"Wales gave him his shirts!"
A tourist, stopping at a small coun
try hotel in England, seeing the
hostler expert and tractable, inquired
how long he had lived there and what
countryman he was. "Ise Yorkshire."
said the fellow, "and ha' lived sixteen
years here." "I wonder," replied the
gentleman, "that in bo long a period
so clever a fellow a3 you seem to be
have not come to be master of the ho
tel itself." "Aye," answered the host
ler, "but maister's Yorkshire, too."
"TVorth ltt Weight Ia Gold-
"I aai an old lady 07 year o!d. I liar
bcoa troubled for 0 years with constipa
tion, indigestion nudleeplcss nights, bat
joined taking Dr. Kay Keaovator I caa
s.Ieep like a child and am not troubled in
the least with tho above lmnieJ diheiscs.
Your Dr. Kay's Renovator is worth its
y.-c gbt in koM."' Signed ilrj. D. A. McCoy,
VI 1 So. S.'th St., Omaha. Dr. Kay's Reno
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no c jual. If you have" any disease write
us and give your s-ymptoais and our physi
cian will ten J lreeadviee and a valuable
OS rago Iwok with ?- recipes and giving
svmiitoms and vnrlcu; method-? of treat
ment of nearly all diseases. Will also send
a free sample of Lit. Kay's Renovator or
Jr. Xav's JLun? Balm. Address Dr. R.J.
Ivay Medical Co., (Ucs.te:n Office) Omaha,
-Neb.
We lalk a great deal about the necs
fcity of putting cur shoulder to the
vheel, and then go and sit down.
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t'.ts l.izv liver and driving all iRi'iunile-jirom
tbeboiy. Ilegln to-day to banis!i pimples.
Uilis. blotches. bl.tckiitMtls. and that sickly
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In the fifteenth century seamen in
the Spanish navy received from 10 to
12 francs a month for their services.
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