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, - - - - - - - - - - - - ( US I U ( ouru ' ( RtPUBUAri ( , - Dy D. M AMGBERRY , ' ROI < FJN now , . . NIimIlASICA -t.- _ _ _ _ _ - _ oJ LANGFORD of the 1\HREE BARS 7Jy KATE Arm VIRGIL D. BOYLES ( ( ; ( ) I''rllJt ' ; 111 A. C 111I' 4Co" tM , ) SYNOPSIS. : Gcor \VIIIIAtoll , 1poor rnnchman , hhh IlIlnlh'lI nllll cHlturCI ] , cnrohca for cntllo II1ll1slnlf from his ranch-tho "Lllzy S. " On wuodell Allot In the rlvnr' " .II'd that woule ] hllvIbC,1I nil Islnll < 1 hnll the Mlnsourl IIpcn nt hhh water , ho IIlscovcrs a bnnt ] of horsu thlovc8 lnagel ! ] In worl- In , ; ovcr hl'a/llls on cntUn. llu crceJls IIpar OIlOIlKh to 1I0to the changlllg of I ho ' ' 'rhreo Baril" hrnlld on (11I1aleeI' to I ho "J. n , " brnllll , Paul Lalll'ford , the rich 0\\111'1' of lho ' ' ' 1'hreo BnrA" ranch , 18 Bellt tor by WIIlIstulI nnll 1/1 Inforll1ed or the opemtlons of the nall of caltlo thloves.- II band of oullllwlJ lIealled by Jesse BlIICk , who lonr hnvo delled the law nnd nil thor- HIm ! or 'Kelllllh county , SOllth Daltotn. with ImpulIlly. bul who. IlP.retofore. hnll 1101 I1nroll 10 1I10Icst.llI ! ) ' or the IJroperty or the "renl " ' 1'hrco J1\rs" ranch , 'VIIlIs- ton Ahows his l""luctllncy In opposlnA' 1\ banl1 so IJO\\'OI'fullll pollUel'l nlll110 dreal1- I'll hy nil the comll1l1nlty , LllnA'forc1 JII'Igcs ] WlIIlRtulI hltl frlend/lhll' ! .r ho \VIII mmlnt In hrllll'llIl ; " , Jesse Blnclt nn < 1 hlA gllnl ; to JURlIec. Lnnlford Is Atrucl ( wllh the benuly or 1\101' ) ' , cOll1monly Imown as "Wlllillton's IIUlo slrl , " CHAPTER III. Louise. It was rainIng whell she left Wind CIt ) ' , but the rain hud soon been dls. tanced. PerhalJS the judge wns right when ho saitl It never rained nOl'th or west of Wind City. Dut the juho had not wanted her to go , Neither had the Judgo's wife , Full 20 minutes , only dn ) ' before ) 'cstcrda ) ' , the Judge had delnred : his day's outing at the mill where the Jim river doubles right around on Its tracks , In order to make It perfectly cIear to her that It was absolutel ) ' out.ldo the bounds of her duty , tbat It was altogether an affair on the side , that she could not be expected to go , and that the prosecuting altorne ) ' up there had merely asleed her out oC courtesy , In deference to her position. Of course he would bo slad enough to cet her , but let him get some one nearer home , or do without. It was'nt at nil necessnr ) ' for the court reporter - er to hold herself In readiness to an. swer the call of an'thlng outsldo her Ilrcscrfbed circuit duties , To bo sure } ! hQ would carn a trifle , but It was a hard trip , a hard country , and she had much better postpone her Initial lOlrner ! I lto tll9 unmownlntlJ } U'J ! 'rog'utar term o { court , when he could bo with bor. Ho had then thrown his minnow scluo over his uhoulders , taken his mlunow 111111 In ono hnml and his reel case ( IUd lunch box In the other , and walked out to the rend wagon awaiting him at the gate. and so oft to his Crollc , leaving her . to fight It out for herself , I The Judge's wlCe 111\11 not been so diplomatic , not by an ) ' means , She had dwelt long and earnestly , ami no doubt to a largo cxtent tI'lI ! ) ' , on the uncivilized condition of their nolgh. bors up the line ; the roughness oC accommodations , the boltlness and license of the cowbo's , the daring and Insolence of cattle thloves. Ilud cunning and dlahonest ) ' of the Indluns. and the uncouthness and vicIousness of the half.breeds , She had cnded b ) ' declaring eloquentl ) ' that IJonlse would die of lonesomeness If , b ) ' God's good providence , allo cscaped a worae fate at tlle hands of enc or all o.tllo man ) ' , 'lIs she had enumerated , Ycs , It was "er ) ' evident Aunt Helen had not wantcd her to go. Dut Aunt Helen'a real re300n had been that she held It so dlzzll ) ' unconventional Cor hC ! ' uleco to go to that wild and unholy land alone. She did not actually fear Cor her nlecc's personal oaret ) ' , and Louise more than half susllected the tnlth , She had heard all the arguments. . berore , The ) ' had little or no terrora Cor ber DOW. Th y were the argu , ments used b ) ' the people back lu her eulern home , those dear , dear peo. Ille. her pcoplc--how tar away she wu-whell ! the ) ' had Hchemed and 1)lotted so patbeUcall ) ' to keep her wflh tllem , the second one to break away Cram the slow , sare , and calm t.radlUons of her kin In the III ace 'fI'here generation after generation of her people had Jived and died , and now lay waiting the great Judgment In th peacerul countr ) ' bur'lug. ground. _ She had listened to them dutifully , half beJlevlng , swaJlowed hard antI followed her uncle , her 'latller' ) 'oung st hrother , to the "Land or the Dakotahs. " Now , that same c1ear uncle was a man of power anc1 ( Iosltlon In the new lanc1. Oul ) ' last November he hod been reelected to his thlrc1 term on the bench of his circuit with a hlg , hearl-stirring majority. In the c1a ) ' of his ( Irosperlt ) ' he had uot Corgot. ten the lIttle , tangle.halred girl who had cried ao Inconsolably when he went awu ) ' , und the unaccountable horror - ror In WhONO e08 ho hod tried to luul1l , , away on that nevcrto.be.forlot. ten lIay when ho had wronchCll his he tfl rln from their saro bldlnfD' Illaco and Ione forth In Iluest of th , : JJot _ of 01c1 nt the rulnbow'a end- I . . .I . . - . - . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the firsl of many ( \n raUon8. Tradl , tlon lel'w ) no ether 81n0 hla ances. lora hnd relied forefits rmd buill homes or hewn Jog" , Now 110 had Rent Cor Louise. Ills court rOllol'ler hnd re. cently left him for olher flolds oC lal101' . There was commotion I mon ! ; her Ileollio on receipt of the asto1ll1lllnt ; proposition. IJho : lived over again the dnrk ! In'fi or the first flitting. It mltht well ho her uncle hnd exaE ; ' gemted lho dangers of lIfo In the ncw lund. Il WIlS grollt fun to ahocl { his credllious rolntlves , Ho had uurelY written thorn Dome enormous tnles dllrln ! ; these 16 ) 'el1rs end 11101'0 , 110 nsod to chuckle heartily to hll11self at readlnr 601110 of the R'l11lmthlzlng repllcs. 1I11t theac trtlell were held In ovldonce Ilgnlnnt him now thnt he dored to wl1nt IJOll150 , gvol'Y letter wes hrought out hy Loulsc'u denr ol grandmother and reatl to her O\'Cl' agnln. I.oulso ld not half helle\'c them , but they were goaJlcl truth to her grnndmotllol' antI nlmoat uo to her rnther fIlIII l110tIlQr I1S well. She re. memherod th old RIlll'lt of fun I'llm , llant In her ravorlto uncle , nnd whllo his vivid plctureR loole nil the colol' rrom her l1enalth'o facc , dcep down lu her heart Rho recognized them for whnt they were worth. ' 1'ho lottel's wcro a strauge 111clIoy ( of grasshollllOl'S , lJllzzards and Indians , lIut n. tendol. lar per dlom was n grent tel11lltatlon ever n Ovedollar l'Ol' ' diem , and times wel'O proth' hard on the old Carl11. Moro tlmn nil , the Inexpllcablo some. thing that hnd led her uncle to throw tradition to the four winds of hea\'en wns calling her Ilersistentl ) ' nnd would not bo denied. 'l'Jle dear hero of her childhood was much changed to he sure ; his big joints had tltl < C1l 011 more nesh nnd he hud gained III dlrlllt ; ) ' of de. portment what ho had lost In ease oC , movomQnt. His once 111 err ) ' ere had keen with the ' ' or grown ) 'em's just judglnl . 'fhe 1I11S thllt had Iltughed so much III the old d1)'s were sct In lines of ste1' ness. Judge Hammond Dale was n man who would live up to i . - Louise. the teneta of his high calling without fear or favor , through good and e\11 report. Yet through all his gmvlty of demeanor and the pride of his In. togrlty , Louise Instinctively felt his kindliness -nnd loved him for It. 'rhe loneliness fell awa ) ' ( I'om 11m' anc1 a mensuro of content had como In Its plnce , until the letter 'had C01110 from the state's n.ttorne ) ' up 111 Kemah county : My Denr Miss Dal ( ' : ' 1'ho ohhte'nlh or Augusl III the dnto sol rOl' the pr'lImln- r ) ' hl'arlng oC JORSO I1lncl ( , " 'Ill ) 'oU nnd talto the teHUmOIl ' ? I ' ' rome ) 11m'Or } an"lous thnt the tORUmon ) ' be tnlCn by 11 competent reporter allli shall bo gmtc- ful to ) 'OU IC 'Oll dechlo to COIl1 ( ' , 'l'hc jlldlo will t11 ) 011 atJOut 0111" POOl" acc.ommodntlons , Lel mo recommend to ) ' 0111" conslllernUon Bomo good Crlonl1s or mlno , the Willis . tons , Cnthcr nllli dnugh- lCl" , 'l'he ) ' 11\.0 three miles northwest or 1I71'II1nh , 'l'ho juc1 n \\11I reml'mbor 'VII- III.ton. Geofl \VllIlston or the Lll ) ' 8 , TIII'Y ere ( "uHliri'll people. thou h their \Va ) ' or living III IIcccssnrll ) ' JJrlmlth'c , I 0111 sure 'Oll will 1110 It helter there than at our IIhahhy 1I1Uo hotol. which Is a renl1ezvoll8 rOI' a prollY rOIlh ! class or ml'n. I'SlIII'l'Inlly at cOllrl time , Ie 'Oll del"lllo to I'on ) ( ' . Mnry " 'lIl1ston ! will meet ) ' 011 al YOlpHl , I'loaso lot mo ' Imow ) 'OUI' doclson , Yon' 81l1cl'rol ) ' . HlcnA HD GORDON , So hel'o she was , going Into the In. dlan country at lust. A bl state , South Dakota , and the phases of Its clvllhatlon : manifold. Hoving come ao fllr , to l'eCuso to go on seemed IIko , . tumln ! ; back with her hand nh'Mc1) ' on the plow , so with u stout heart she had wired Rlc1mrll Gordon Uni.t she would JO. nut Jl was pretty hard now , to bo , sure , nnt ! pretty drenry , coming Into Veillon knowinG' that she would see no ono ahe kllew In all the wide , wi do world , 'I'ho thought cholwd hel' nnt ! the Impish c1emon , lonellneas , ho of the amlrk and horns and devl1'jJ e'es , loomeel leeringly beCore ber again , Bllndl ) ' , she picked up her um. . brella , suit case and rain coat , "Homesick ? " askec1 the klmlly bralcc. man , with a consolatory grin as he came to assist her with her bag- gage. Bho bit her 11(1 ( In mortification to think ahe had carried her reellngs so palpablY on her IIlee\'o. nut she nod , ded honestly. "Ma'be It won't be so bnd , " s'm- Ilathized the brakeman. Ills rough heart had gene out to the slim , Calr. haired creature wllh the vag e trou. ble In her eyCfl. "Thank you , " said l.oulse , grato. Cull ) ' . 'rhere was moment's bowllderment on the station IllatCorrn. 'fhero was llO ono anywhere who seemed to be : 'Iar-no ono who mlht ! be looldng for her , It was ovenlng , too , the lono. some ovonlng to those nwuy Cram hOIllO , when thouKhts ctub anel meIllO. rles Mnll the COllrale. , ; Some ono llUs.I.1. cd her rnc1ely aslcle. She wus In the wa ) ' 9f the trucks , . . r" . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " ( , hu < 'k It ! Non ! ' 0' rour snRD , my lalll 'l'IH'II'O'tJ my fist. Ifort It ( C you don't put no stoce ) In Its looles. alt ollt 0' this , I snyl" 'rho volco was IIInlld / convincing. 'I'ho mun wosn't IJO hlg , but Homo wny ho looked convlncillg , too. 'rho trucle' man atollJled nsldo , but with 111ucky temorlty ullawered buck : "Oot Ollt ) 'Oll1'I1Ctrl 'fhlnlc YOIl own the whole cattle country , jest 'cause ) 'Ou li'rd u few ornel'y , IIlule'oyed , slahslded cl'llterll fOl' ) 'OUr salt ? Well , the l'allroad IIln't the fUnge , 10' tell ' thnt. .Test ' mo ) 'ou ) 'OU run 'Oll1' own nfCull's , will ) 'ou ? " "Thnllky. Glad to. And lIS my af. falra Is at pres nt a lad ) ' , I'll thanlc you to juot trundle this hem railroad Orrslll'lnG' to the back o' lhla hero lady -tho hacle , I IItl-bIlCk uln't front , Is It ? Wasn't where I was eddlcatcd , 'I'haC's beltor. Alld ef ) 'ou alll't Silt. Isfiod , why , I belong to the 'I'hreo Bars , BvOl' heal' o' the 'rllt'co Burs ? Ef I'm out , jest leave wOl'd with the boas , will ) 'Oll ? He'll floe 1 glt the worel. Yel1 , IIlr , you 01' hess thier , 1 holong to the 'rhl.eo Burs. " i . 'rho oncounel' was not without In. tel'oatlng flJlectatol's. Louise's brake. ! man waR Jrlnnln bl'oadb' at the dls. I comflLuro of hla fellow emliloyo , Loulso I herself hall fOl'gotten her predlcam nt In the sudden whirlwind of which shoW W R the Innocent I1tm.m cOlltel' , 'I'ho cowhoy with lhe te111I101' , hnvlng completelY routed the enemy to the Innnenso satisfaction of the onlook. ers , though wh ) ' , no one lwow OXIICt- 1) ' , nor what the mOl'lts of the case , tumed abl'ulltly to Louise , "Are rOll her ? " he asked , with a Jler- celltlhle cooling of his assertlvo bra. vado , "I don't 1110said Loulso smlJns ( fearlesal ) ' nt her chal11lJlon , thollgh In. wnl'dl ) ' qualdng nt the Intuition that had 1Inshed upon hOl' that this I3tl' nge , uncouth man hnd come to take the : IIlace of i\ar ) ' . "The boldness and 11. i ccnBO of the cowhoys , " hm' aunt hud argued , 'i'here could he no doubt of the boldness , Would the rest of the statement hold good ? " [ think mayhe I alii , though I am Loulso Dale , the now court rellortel' , I oXllected Miss hlr ) ' Williston to meet me. " " ' 1'hen ) 'on are hcr , " said the man with renewed cheerfnlness , seizing her snit case nnd stl'lc1lng oft , "Como along , Wo'll glt some supper afore wo start , You'ro dead tired , more'n 111(01) ' , It'll he moonlight so't won't matter ef we are late a.gltlln' home. " "Conrt rellortOl' ! I'll he doggoned ! " muttered the brakeman , " ' 1'he new girl rrom down cast. A pore little whlto lamb among n pack o' wolves and coyotes , and homesick n'rendy , No wonder ! J'II be laltln' you back to. morrow , I'm think In' , 'onng lac1Y. " Ho didn't know the "little whIte lam " who ha come to help Paul Langford and Dick Gorc1on In their big fight. ( TO BE COXTINUED , ) PROBABLY NOT ON PAY ROLL. - Father's Occupation Would Likely Be New : ! to Lord Clare. "The latc Fredorlclc McNall ) ' had oc. caslon , " salc1 a Chicago lawyer , "to consult me nbout an infringed COP ) ' , right. Mr. McNally said ho thought there would he no trou le nbout cor. rectlng this Infrlnlement. ; _ The thlug , he bollove , hnd heen Innocently c1one , The man who had done It was aOn ama. teur In publlshlng-un ophlsUcated- IIko a girl his father used to toll about In lrelanc1 , ' 1'hls girl WIlS the daughter of a poor 111an , and o\'ery week or so she uselt to como to the vlllago rec. . tory with a pheasant or a hare to seIl , 'rho prlco she asked WIlS low , and for n time the Il1\stol' bought of her. 'I'hen somehow , his sUslllclons were aroused , 'I'he next lime the girl call. ed , ho said to her sternl ) ' : 'It Is good , fresh game ) 'OU bring , my c1ear , and ) 'our IlI"lce Is'alwaOs reasonable : but do YOll come by all these llheasnnts nnc1 hares honosll ) ' ? ' 'Oh , shuro , ) 'es , yer reverence , ' said the young girl. ' 1\Iy father Is I10nchor to Lord Clnre. ' " As Might Be Expected. A man who , with his fa m II ) ' , had spent several weees at a fashlona le summer resort. discovered ono morn. Ing that ho had lost his pockethook , Thinking It IJOs81bl0 that It might have been found b ) ' some emplo'e of the hotel at which ho was staying , he ro. ported his loss to the landlord. " ' 1'hnt'a too bac1 , Mr , Johnson , " said that functionary. "I'll malto Inquiries about It. What kind of pocketboolc wus It ? " "Russian leather , " answered the - 10c1ger , "What color ? " "Dark red. " "Any distinguishing marks about ' " It'l" "It had n clasp. " "What was the ahape of It ? " "Flat , of course , " said Mr. Johnson. "Haven't I been hero moro than a month ? " -Youth's Comll nlon. Trying for Faker PrIze. Ho didn't set hhnsolr Ull to be a nature - ture faker , but ho conCessed he Imew a story which , If not exactly accurate , was at all events somowhnt brilliant. "This hapIJened In the cottngo of a Ilensnnt who had his quiver Cull of chlhl1'on , When the baby was Illlt to 1Ileep at night every ono In the Camll ) ' was onjolned to bo quiet , 'fhoy were , Incluc1lng the dog , Ono night , how. ever , the dog rancleel the room wasn't as qnlet ati It should bo , 'fhere was un ohHushlonel1 cloclc In the corner of the room , which lIclccd somewhat loudly with Its ponderous pctHlulum. 'rho dog , thlnl\lng thut this tleldng might disturb the baby. went on till' too , and , IlutUng his 111w arulnst ; the llenduh1\11 , Stolliloel It. And that's 1\ rae- " But even the u'aters on the countcr GUlled with astonishment. . -New Yorle I'ress. - - - . . . . . - - - - - - TItIR woman snys thnt sick 'Womcn shoull llot fnll to try J.Jydln. E. llIlIchnm's Vcgetablo CompouJHl us she (11 < 1. 1\Irs. \ A. Gregory , of 2.3 L'\wrenco St. , Denver , Col. , WrItcs to Mrs. Pinkhnm : " I waG practically nn invnlld for six : vcnrs , on account of fcmalo troublcs. undcrwcnt an operation by the doctor's advice , but In Do : tow months I was worse thnn bcforc. A frien n . visc Lydia. E. Plnleham'a Vegetable Compound and it restored me to IXJrCcct hcalth , such as I have not enjoyed in many yearl3. Any woman suffering as I did with bacltnchc , bearing-down pains , and periodic pnlnsshould not fail to use Lydia. E. linlcham's Vcgetablo Compound. " FACTS FOR SICK \YOMEN. Jfor thirty yenrs Lydia. E , Pink- hnm's Vegetable Compound , made from roots nnd hel'1)s , bns been the stn.ndnrd remedy for female ills and has positi voly cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements , inflammation , ulceration - tion , flbroil tumors , irregulnrities , perimlio pains , bnclmche , that bear- mg-downfeeling , flatulenoy , indi es- tiondizzinessol'nervous prostratIOn. 'Vhy don't you try ib ? nIl's. Pinlchnm Im'ltcs aU sick 'Womcn to write hcr for mlvlcc. She hRS guidcd thousands to health. Address , Lynn , lUnss. The Hard Loser. Goodart-Drewc1er was telllng mo to. c1ay abput his hard lucl { last spring , I He certainly did lose a great oPllortu. nltr. Wlsc-Yes , nd thlnl. ot what ho'l3 lost since. Goodart-Why , whnt's that ? Wlso - Valuable tlmo tallclng nboutlt. FITS , St , yitus Dance ant ! nIl Nel'vou Di easc8 permanently cured by Dr. Klinc's Grent Nel'\'c ! testorer. Send for : Free $2,00 trial IJott1e and trcati e , Dr , R. H. Kline , Ld , . D31 Arch St" Philadelphia , Pa , All growth and achievement depena very largely upon Imowlng ourselves and bow to apply that knowledge.- Frencb. If You Suffer from Asthma or Bronchitis get Immediate relief by I using Drown's Bronchial Troches , on1 ln no barmtul drugs. Let no man pre sumo to glYC advice to others who hns not first given good counsel to hlmselt-Seneca , -Smolters h:1"o to call for I.c"ifj' Single Binder cigar to get it. Your ca cr or 'Lewis' 1'actol' ) ' , J'eorin , lll. Remember It's n. poor resolution tbat w111 not hold water. - - - - - - - - - WESTERr CANADA Borne ot the cl10lce8t InllllR for "rain ATowlll" Btocl : rnl8111it nnll mlxe'llarmlllJ : III the now 1118 trlctR or IInRIntehpwnn : nllel Al erl" hn\'o re ceutl ) been Opened for Settlement ullder the Revised Uolttcstcad Regulations Entry JOB ) now be mnllo by proxy (011 eertnln condltlonR ) , by the lathel' , mUlht'r , Rlln , dBlIgh. tel' , brulher ur Hillier fir I\n Illtenl\lrll home- stender. 'J.'hoIl8anll/1 ot hOlnesteal ] . . or 160 aereR el\eh nre thllA 1I0W e"Mlly I\\'allahle In theB ( ! great gralllitrowlni : , stocl 'rnlsln : : ned mixed Inrmlllg lIeetiollR , 'l.'hero will 1111I1 honlthllli clhnnte YOIl , 100 < 1 nelghhorH , churchesl"r rl\lulI ) ' wllrHhl ) ) . sehuoll ! 101' YOllr chlldrell , goull InwA , "plelldld crolls , nil" rallronds CIIII\'Clllellt tu lIIarket , Entry leo In I'aoh cnse Is $10,00. For pamph. let , "I.I1Rt 1I0lit Wcst , " IJIlrtlclllars as to rates , I'OlIles , best time to go 111111 wbet : ! to locate , ullply h ) . , , . V. DENNETT. II I New York Llle Dulldln ! ! . Om La. I'hIJruli : : . _ T ; Lyon 8 IIcaJy'a Washburn Piano . 19 thc ' 'crr : piano you want for your I home-now offcred t lowcst net pricc3 nnd on casicst monthly terms. I Thc'Vl1shburn Is guaranteecljor Ii/a n ' i3lnown : fur nd wide as "America's lIomo Piano" , bccnuse of Its lasting qualities ud its famous $ inling tOile. I rr in the mnrket tor a plnno. mn1thl \ ! ! ac1"er- tlsomcnt todny with } 'our name and nlldrcH9 and rccel"c cab.lo nnd name of local dealer , anll six I pieces of bcauUfuluew pillno music. Address , LYON 8 DBALY , CHICAGO SICK HEADACHE' " " PosUlvcly cured by CAD"JER"S these Little PJils. I They also rellc"o Dill' : : : tressfl'OmD 'spep8lnIn' ' ii I\JLI \ 0 dlgestlonnndTooncnrty . t. Eating. A perfect rem. ody tor Plzzlness , Nausea - PI LLS . sea , Drowlllness , Do.d Taste in the Mouth , Cont. cd Tongue. Pain In the Side , 'J.'ORPID LIVER. They regula.to the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMAll Pill. SMAll DOSE. SMAll PRICE. . . Gcnllin My t Bear r.ARTER ow Faa-Simile Signature aVER d. PILLS. / ' ' REFUSE SUB'STITUTES. . LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN GREAT VARIETY FO SALE tAT THE LOWEST PRICES BY A.NnELLOGG NEWSPAPER co. 73 W. Adams St. , Chic .co \I A K R'S HAIR BALSAM Clunt' and buullneJ the hair , homot. . a laxurlAn' growth. Never Fdlo to Rtstoro 01'aJ' , ! r to J' " Youthful Color. " , . . . . . . . " ' " " " " alp dl. hall' fal1lJ:1g. : UJeandtl.ooat Dm lEIa , ANAKESI ItI.'n.tant ' rtllell'OtiITI vtLY CUHI : ! , II at drulnt.l or I > } ' maIL PI LES &m\llo . . . \ 'IU I" _ Addl'CtOl. A 111 A It E S IS' , Trlbuno nl " rl lY YOD. . DEFIANOE STLUtO"- : 'n : -oter ! tnrch"1 only 12 ounce&-same lIr10e an" "DEFIANCE' " 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY. W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO.4 , 1908. - ' . . . . ' - . - . - . - . - . - ' - - - - - - - . - . - - - . . . . . . - ' - ' ; ' NO MORE l\1USTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER . TH SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT , . Capsicum-Vaielinc. I - . _ EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE'I ' I PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRE TLY IN VASEUNE = - - = DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK , SURE , SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE 15c , -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUDES MkDE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUCCISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 150. IN f'OSTACE STAMPS. A : substitute for and : superior to muslard or any olher plaster , and will not bllster the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curatlve qualltles of the - article nre wonderful. It will : stop the toothache at once , and relieve Headache - ache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external counterIrritant - Irritant known , also as an external remedy ( or pains In the chest and stomach : md all Rheumatic , Neuralgic nnd Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim ( or It , and It will be found to be In'/aluabJe In the household and for children. Once uJed no ! amlly will be without It , Many people say "Ills the best of :111 : your preparat"ns.II : Accept no preparation o ( vaseline unless the : same carries our label , as otherwise It Is not genuine. Send your addres. and wo will mall our Va.ellne Dooklet desorlblno I our proparAtlon. which will Interoat you. 17 State St. CH ESE8ROUGH MFG. CO. New York City I . . , . . , . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , : .i aVING GRACE. , . - . . . - Her 1 > :1\'lng. . arc the savlug of many a business girl , ImprovIdcnco In trifles bas never swelled It banle account. A ban Ie account Is 11. nerve tonic bard to beat for the elrl who AUSt ' Caco tbo future , TilO worlcer ran'H better wlleu ano learns the dlrrcrl'nce between eeon. omy and sUnglnesc , Arlthmotlc ror the Cortune founder : OI"e the ratio of the aquandered dlmo to the aavec1 dollar. PERSONAL. Bmepor Joseph of Austria t\\'tce It week ho1c1s an au lence , when ho Is accessible to the rchest ; and voorest of his subjectlr. Ornn Perry , adjutant general of In. c1lann , Is pi'i11Orlnt' ; a cCI'11pleto history of the movcments. : thot stato's troops during the Mexl.an ! war. 1.IIs9 'l'hcrcsa S , Halo' , of Bl.lton has been as'Slgned hy the r.wernment to Investigate W01110n an'1 child labor In the Uulted stutes and dependen- cies. cies.H H , O. " 'ells , the English llterateur , In his 'olith OClOIl' wrote 8,000 words ' In a dny , while Conan Doyle , It Is aal , on co Wl'oto a. story of 12,000 words at 11. sitting , ' 1'ho marquiS' of Ailsa Is nn enthusiastic - siastic fioriculturJst a 1l1 11. Curzoll cas. tlo , A'rshlre , has managed to grow fiowers which call bo seUll nowhere else In Scotland. Lor Cnrzon Is extremely mothodl. cal. It Is said of him wbon In Indln. that In a single moment he could place hlg Imnd on any paper In his possession that bo wanted relating to tbe country of which ho was vicero ) ' , Pigeons In italian Army. , In the italian arm ) " nl cavalry regl- monts nro supplied with canler IIlg. cons , which are used for the transmls- along of Information during all their mlIItary maneuvers In camp , Young cavalry officers go thrOliglt a course of Instruction on the training of pigeons - eons for military purposes at the Plgneral colege. , I Influence of Nature. I 1 w111 walk aboard ; old griefs shall bo forgotten today ; for the air Is cool and stili , an dthe hills arc high and stretch away to heaven ; and the ror- ' ' . , e5t glades are quiet as a churchyard ; / .nd . with the dew , I can wash the fever from my forehead and then I shall bo unhuIU2Y no longcr-De Quince ) ' . I . lit BOQton. I . : ' "Yes , thanle 'ou , 1\11's , Backby , my t. toothache Is quite gone. After suITer- Ing the emoluments oC the unrghlt- ' - eons , as doplcted In Dante's Inferno , I : : went to Prof. Wiggin's dental pn.rlors . : " and had tlle ofi nlnd molar elicited. " ! -Harper's Weekly , I The archbIshop or Canterbury and number of clergy were adjourning for . Inncheon after an eccleslastlcn.l runc- _ t " tlon , whcn a canon remal'ltcd unctu.T ously : "Now to put a bride on our np- . lieUtes. " "Sa ) ' , rather. " retorted 1111 > . I race , "to put a. bit between au : teeth. " . The library of John Durns , 1\1 , P. , fillg three small rooms , As 11. boy ho lRcrifi ll himself to collect bools , Omaha Directory , - - - - - - - 'Vrlto for our new spring andtlllm - : < < ' { i mer st'lo booles ror men and WOUle . \ Ready February 15 , 1908. t1k e - .e - - . --Wl : G 15th and Fnrnam Sts. Omaha , Nebraska. . HORSES and MULES' AuctioneYeI'1 TbUrsdBT and Friday tor the entiN 7ea > > E.V. . ANSPACH \ Union Stock Yards , So. Omaha. \ Carload Consignments Solicited. , Western Electrical Company : ! ! tre carry , . complete IIno ot tolollhonol and tollt Ii . phLlIO coDlt-nction malerlBl , Also lDotoro , enorBto" " . "j IncnndCllCen lAmpsl In tact , CnmVTrrrNO ELEo- ' TRlCAL , t.un : door.boll' to power 1'1"01. comllleJo , Wrlt tor oataloruo. ; WESTERN EL.ECTRICAL COMPANY , 411-413 South Tenth Street. . r- Omalla , Nebroska. : " - f. HIDESA EF ORS Wan' :0,101 ) In,1.ml. : and 1.000 mink' " onco. He , 1. 1A1'It0 tlala IS. . , . Kit. 7c , ro , I Jallnl. , IAr . : I. Wrlto tor 1.1'1. . . II. , on bide. an < l rUnt which I. no. . nAd } ' , 1'all1land tulllnfonnation clJeertulir turnllllJed , D. B. MoDONALD HIDE & . FUR CO. Offlco and Warohouse. 61360. 13th Street lttfefCDL':1I Omaha NaUotlAllJAnk OMAHA Conl1Derclat Agenclea Nobr _ IF IT'S A JOHN DEERE . IT'S RIGHT t .C ! THE OMAHA WATCII & RErAtnIKO OPTICAL , IISTITUIE ENGlUflNll New Brandeis Block. First-class 'Vatc ) , RepairIng nnll Engmvlng , Charges reasonable - sonable , Eres tcsted CroB Cor Classes , Students - dents tnlton In all bmnchcs , Do You Drink Coffee WilT lIut tlJo cheal' , ranle. bltler.llavorwd colfe. I. . ) 'Our.tomach . .hen rare GERMAr .AMERIQAN. COFFEE CO.t3palnOrei JntlJitoabnlnjflto 1.01U grocer ' 01111 t or CAll t l to MIfoJ.ItDENTIST ; } : ; . . ) 't'A1'a III OmahlSttJ..lIoom t , Ihubmul Dlocle , N. t : , " - mmu leth and 110111:1..111. . lIood..t 1f't'lb , 'U ; Itol , ' ilTi : , II"o15e,1r.IA , . \ : : I \\'cl.W'hrr.i : \ \ ' : : ! ' nTnD 10 rnllH , lIrtll ! : ' 1fIdadYwrU6emcnt 11\1110U. GHiCAGO PICTURE a FRAME GO. , M lIutactur r8 all'Wholll'.len or lctllrfl8. ' Frames , POI1r It , Art f"OVoltlOB , end Glaso. A enta Yo-anted UO'lwhOwo. 608 = .13th st. , OMAU , ! lEII- , uHE ) { TOr IO-rE.k f1U'ROPEAN PLAN Room. Iroul flOO up 6111.:10 and is. : ull oott'I. : . " CAF PRICns REASONABL. . , ; , \