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THE _OMAITA DAILY_BEE IBER 26, 1900, WEDNESDAY, DEC \ \] )I.R \ QT | vatistic genius in connestion with the be oy QM \ | { 1ssue. Mr. Hearst's sucoes eal s | MUY JOBS OF STEEPLE JACK | steepie aimintshen with each upward st » AN LY OSH R n o EE"s use of medieine, and often cutes diveasos the people on the war ls ctween th the ascent becomes en instead of more pronounced fneurable by 1 physiclans, o London Publisber F | United States and Spain and vork of HMmeult which th tate & ol A - ondon Publisher Forecasta Poesible, if Not | British newspapers in connect with the it , ’ v . . In the *orlginal meaning of the word s ey state are curable only by su Probable, Chi J 1 | South African campaign go to show what | Lerilons Undertakings of Steeple-Climbers | Gotnk sat Number of Omaba Citizens Come Out of | G ik L obable, Change in Journalism, Foss ¥ ™ LI 4 for M S ¢ - | Many spires, however, are capped with T Tran EVEry womsn was a que f o we Favorite Prescripti eatablish o | can be done in the direction of influencir or Moderate Qompensation, heir Trauce, h ” fapth | public opinion even in the face of cxisting huge balls, a fow feet helow the point of queen meant woman. In monarchic coun- | ularl dries weakening draine, h ine | . 4 e the lightning rod. Although these balls ap- | tries the wife of the king became the queen | flammation and ulceration and cures femalo NOVEL IDEAS OF MR, HARMSWORTH | C'rcumstances. Great would be t in " el o o the spectatol . y | ~the woman. In America we give the word weaknes. best preparative for fuence that would be exerted it the ma- | ODD ADVENTURES OF THE PROFESSION | pTAr Botil to Cte BRreistor ot the &rountl | THOUGHT THEY OWNED IOWA REAL ESTATE |\ i i driginal meaning and every woman | mothetheod iliging the nefves, en tity of the newspaps of t nited S . ¥ i it LR bl il H " iy . | S ¥ 3 y J" e »)Hl‘ s .he,,l‘ u.l I1II :.u ' — like mere apples, generally they are really becomes a queen couraging the appetite and fnducing e LK ‘npers Are | fPOKO ame voice and enunclaied | " huge globes and impose the most serious | . o The crown of womanhood is maternity. freshing It makes the baby's advent s same policy hee e v hug e y 0 d 3 on the PVeirce | adve Compared to the Advantage of | the same poli | Matebrendth Bacap e T L R Lot wil obetacles t0. the progress of (he | aar e Lo | Every healthy woman looks forward to practically painless Those of the U e VL L0 OB, WO DY STIOF S e L steeple-climber bent on putting one of them | Clty, Whiek | attiage. Hvery wite looks forward to | ° “For five years my wite was in an almost « I doers a4t e supporters of N o e ¢ p one o m I t a 0 e was A most 5 ten. o evii doers and to the supporters 4 What See SURTRIN under his feet while he repairs the 4y | mothertiood as the crown of witehood. And | helpless condition, suffering from female anything inimical (o the comiwonwealth.” | Denth, WeAthorsvatis Which whirls on (ke vod yet there are many uncrowned queens; wo- wWeakness" writes J. B, Bverritt, Esq., of / P— l,\n :lurmlv\w(h is strongly of the opinion | i above it men who because the dessive for children Hagerman, Washington Co. il L NEW YORK, Dee. 2.—Alfred Harms. | (DAt the newspaper shouid not be partisan | | After satistying himself that the ball 18 unrealized feel that they have missed September I decided to try Dr. Pierce's ¢ . . volitical sense, but should endeavor | allisg of the steeple-jack 1s un . < " Jer of Omaha dreamers were A4 worth, editor and proprietor of the iondon |11 & bolitical Lobf itk sl ‘.u::':,u:_l.,')’r e ‘,l f n»||'|n‘uijao( all oda | uficiently sound and well constructed to| A large number of Omaha dreamers WEFe | the full regal height of womanhood Favorite Prescription. She took several Daly Mall, who is a passenger on the Teu- | '@ FePresent the will of the people. a carbiddy o bear his welght—for some of them are mere | Fudely awakened and made to realize the | y¢ 4o gpo of the sad features of a large bottles of the medicine and gave birth te tonie, due fn New York tomorrow, has professions directly = connected with the | o)\ o "ot motal mounted on an in- | Stern Fealities of life by the ADNOUACE- |pyreyy of medical correspondence such | ten-pound son on January aist, 1808, She sontsihute : P foutine activitles of the business world. | ! . - + ment in yesterday morning's paper that a utributed to the January number of the [ (¥hilo" the asronaut's opportunities for | fCFIOF framework of weod—he proceeds to | Wt e e tEe ¥ oy is now sound und well and North Americ evie clo 3 e Wi the difficult operation of lassoing the globe. | Jeweler of Vinton, Ia, had won the Peirce wolng ousework North American Revlew an articlo on what | § South Omaha News . L | meeting sudden and violent death may be | the dificult operation of Jassotng the globe. | FRUEE o VNS i B (OM LS rame \\ oy tor b i he calls ““The Simultaneous Newspapers | His rope is thrown over the ball snug up 1 gladly recommend Dr 4 + | regarded s moro certain than that of the off Monday night. The Peirce mansion, be 0 of the Twentieth Century | Y -4 + ol s = against the rod which supports the wind- | ) ’ o= Plerce’s Favorite Prescrip. Mr. Harmsworth expresses the opinfon | man who climbs stecples and scales smoke- | (4p, "op oross, with its lightning rod. When |1t understood, cost $57.000 to bulld and | A y v ton,” writes Mrs, J. W. G Charter talk i3 about the only thiug of | stacks and flag-p tho balloonist's feats 4 stands on a lot worth about $5,000. Some $ ‘ ten J : that In spite of all the progress that has the weighted end of the rope comes back |#tands on a lo e r' Stephens, of Mila, Northum- bov made | interest in municipal circles these days. | of daring aro alvost universally for pur- P % years ago it was decorated with a moit b Mlla, Northum e de in the development of the news- | o =0 o FPRERE O red pro- | poscs of display, while the steepl to his hand the steeple-jack is able to berlund Co, Va. Before my papers hitherto, we are still merely ut the | e aa e e it | oy £ ieDLeY, WHIIG LS NOWDIS-INCK QW | make o Hoowe Whith 1n ensily slipped up to | E8e and it order to retove this MAIR hird 1 \ vidos for the creation of six wards, with |his dizzy taske us a part of the w b P he house and realize some cash on his t Ittle boy was born I fringe of journalistic development ot v the rod at the top by pulling on the end of |on the house and rea by . took on > o 0! repre o ¢ m each. | u 0! B g 3 o, | v . i« six bottle He I8 the | I one reprosentative in the council from each. | sorfous work, and does not pose, iu any quity the owner decided to sell about mewspaper fllustration he saye | the lasso which he retains in his hand, |©quity the own fnest child 1 1 bee | ¢ The idea is to cut the First and Seconc | zonse, as a p He 1s generally and. | 65000 tickets at $1 each and raffie off the nest chlld and has been An occasional newspaper illustration, if | Twisting the rope about bis legs he squirme | & Ie 8 from birth, and 1 suffered | wards into two parts, thus making the | reluctant t fess that he has h A s ” 4 s\l ove m birth, and ufter, it 6an Be properly prodiiced, s o doubt o | TSMS Into two par us making the | reluctant to confess that he has had nar- | Cigie g epien e oce S GRS G SRR | property, The tickets were sold all over Vers WEIE an (ReheT aver good thing and 1s appreciated As helptul | POPUIAtOn of dach wird abous 4,000, In|row escapes from death, aithough the his- | o the top, Of course he also carrios with |the country and a good-sized allotment A ot H 1 | by the reader, but many of the present-day | POAds in some of the large procincts will | tory of his dafly work s an unbroken rec- [ pim 4 Jong “hand-line” for “tackling |found takers in Omaha, which harbors did befor 1 un| "r""'”k y i i iIustraLions are quite . 1 are | D¢ Increased and the strain on the electi |ord of miraculous deliverance, at least | purposes, b hich s ble Tow I many men whose modesty would not deter | “-l\l‘-A expectant mothers to ons are quite unnecessary and are ; 4 . 5 4 | purpos by which is is able to lower him 50,000 use ‘Favorite Prescription meroly given as a matter of habit, or be- | boards in some of the large precincts wiit|from the viewpoint of those whose | gaif 1o his starting voint and also to hoist | them from taking possession of a $60,000 | cause rival journals uso them, and even for | D¢ Telleved. Then the representation in the | pursutts do not call them to the helghts | ino place his block and tackle with chatr |Property on a $1 ticket AN INVITATION | Teasons that there fs & cortain amount of | €OUNCH Wil be decreased by two members. | where the steeple-Jack is accustomed to | agtached. This is used in @ double strand | Frank Bandle, who sold the tickets to TO WOM | apace to be decorated and artists or photo. [ CoUNCImen are, according to this charter, | (read to permit 1t to be pulled down after him |the Omaha speculators, I8 someihing 16 Sick women, especially | graphers o be kept occupled. No dally (10 D6 clected for & tern ot thres years, ‘1::'“ "_'X‘"“""'«”"l" Whioh ocour in 1his | whot he has lowered Bimaelt to s seoure |Shance-taker himssit sud s Viewsy, o those suffering from disease journal which relies principally upon jty | DUt the maror is to serve for two ye calliug, relates the Saturday Evening Post, | stand-ground |the aliuring temptations of the Goddwss | g gl B o { 31 wday g o Y « | he ¢ me 0 o o its ) o | ot fort ) a hunch o enty CRFoRIc | illustrations has boen in any real sense an | O3, On Tuursday night, after the coun [ “L” nvx|.|m 8 Who attempt to get into its | Perhaps the most remarkable fear of [0f Fortune by taking f..."'.,,'... bl to conault Dottor Plsres, BY | | overwheiming sncoess.” | ¢il mecting, the charter matter will be | ranks without the long and gradual school- | steeple-jack work recently accomplished in | tickets. Bver since these " letter, free. All qorrespond- Mr. Harmsworth tukes exception to the | t4ken up and some sieps will be taken | ing necessary to inure them to working at | this country was that of placing and strip- | Doard took possession of his upper vest- g e Wil k. o Nopelessly clumsy shaps of the ordinary | rauge a meeting of the varlous com- | Breat heights. Scores of palaters, saflors, | ping of its wrappings, at height of 304 |Pocket Frank has been in a dream. In crecy sni womssly . coufle aewapaper. o8 Of courve each committee wants | telegraph Iinomen, tinuers, roofers and | feet, a twenty-five-foot wind-vane statue, |8 mind there has lurked o vislon ' tonces are guarded by the o ts o « 1 b ougl o) | “ate I o o] reso! o e voca- ol ) 2.200 | C ¢ ‘eirce ansio ook o the dences ard UATae “With the newspapers of the whole civil- | I8 OWn charter, but it is thought that con teel-structure”” men resort to the voca- | welghing 2,200 pounds, on top of the great | Which the Peirce mansion took on tHo same strict professional pri 1zed world before me.” he says, “ench week, | €¢$5ions will have to be made by all in- | tion of the steeple-jack, attracted by the | tower of the highest structure in Chicago, | Aspect of a diamond-shaped structure vey observed by Dr. Plerce T look 1n valn for any great and impressive | terested in order that a sultable chartes | temptation of an opportunity o earn a | To add to the grewsome peril of tho situa- |the parlor representing the first base, the {n his personal consultations i stroke of originality or daring. We atill | may be prepared. It is understood that|comparatively large sum of money for a|tion a powerful wind was blowing from |8itting room the eecond base, the library | with sick women at the In- | ¢lDg to the ciumsy and awkward shape | those preparing the so-called citizens' char- | few hours of actual work. They are de- | Lake Michigan. Whenever this shifted jts |the third base and the dining room the bbb g e in which our newspapers are issucd and | 'ef want everything their own way and |luded by the Impression that their pre- [ direction the statue, mounted on double [homeplate. On the front lawn piuk car-) il O S At | the man who has attempted to manipulate | Wil 10% consider the other two charters | Vious experience in low-distance climbing [ ballbrarings, whirled and carried in it cir- | nations formed the words: “Home for Re. | dress Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buf one of them on a windy day will best ap- | to any extent is & sufficient preparation for more hazard- | cult the supports which held the steeple- |tired Ball H.nw»n\ When “‘{14 hr-:‘”1 L oclate the force of my re .. v the In connectio i charter ta ous undertakings. Sometimes they prss | Jacks., The gl . e d. how- | Yesterday thi Vinton man had dra ) L i preciate the force of my remarks. By the | In connection with all this charter talk | ous i ings, etim hey Jacks. The rigging of the latter had, how Ha tubbed his cyes and sugely |as is conducted by Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, | fn a littl+ over thirty years, Dr. Plerce | uso of lmproved machinery it would be | thero Is considerable speculation as to|the text of a first experience, but more | ever, been constructed to meet this par- |the prize he rubbe ng physician to the Inva \ 1o - frequently y D8y M . i th emarked that selling cigars was healthier | N. Y. that it has to deal so many times | chief consulting ph t possible to issue the newspaper of the | whetker there will be an election in the | frequently many pay with their lives for | ticular emergency and the movements of | remark cetirement | with the disappointed hopes of women who | lids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, future in what is obviously its proper form | pring. Soute of the citizens appear to wane | tieir foolhardiness. the wind-vane did pot cause the daring|for ex-ball players than lazy retiremen v .u:,”w . “‘limw e Iy etk ot WaEIL® a small portable and neatly indexed publi- | an electlon for various reasons and it is ives Risked by Hundbng Tackle, | Workmen who were stripping it the slight- |after all [But it Is one of th l.u Wl privileges of |score of physiclans has trented and cured \ cation certaln that the democrats will do all they | [y ng other matter is the experienced | *St trepidation Seeretary Utt Dreams Dreams, this same medical correspondence bureau | hundreds of thousands of weak and sick French Jour rogressing, | CAn to bring this condition of affairs about, | 4ieeple-jack particular as concerning | The Fall of the Heavy Wrench, | Colonel John Utt of the Commercial elub oy By Toronior numper of such cases, | women “Among the newspapers that are, in my | 28 "l"""'r'""" 10 regain control of the muni- | yis tackle. ‘The laws of the Medes and | Only one incident carried momentary | L00k # chance to win the Powse WHIEEE| (o obgtacies to maternity are overcome | Dr. Plerce’s offer of frec consulution by opinion, now making progress, setting aside | ¢IP4! Affalrs - Some heavy taxpayers b-| persiuns were not more ironclad than is | terror to the heart of a “jack'—and inei- |PeCRUSe he has always had strong 1CABIDES |y 0 ishment of the womanly health, [letter fs not to be confused with mislead the entire lack of commercial morality, | PPAF t0 favor annexatlon and it 1« under | e steeple-Jack's the rule that no person | dontally to a pedestrian who flatters him. | {O¥Ard & prohibition wtate. and after YOO | “xor jnrrequently women write that they | ins adveriisements of © free medical ad- { ‘ are somo of the French journals. They | S04 that some of the citlzons hore Will | oiher than its owner shall be permitted to | self thut he 1s under the special protection | Of Uhe stremuous Iifo, such af he B8 (| feel pertectly well and cannot understand | vice” mate by those who huse nelther the i have always boen noted for their high lit- | SN4650F (0 have the lekislature take 80me | ugo, or even touch, his rigking. A touch [ of a bereficient Providence. A sudden and |the seclusion of a residence th & | Why they are denied the macernal happiness | professional aualifications nor the legal erary excellence. The anonymous editorial | Lehs 11 (hI6 [he fust what can be done fof acid spilled from the soldering kit of o | furious gust of wind lifted a heavy wrench | ¥OUH0 not be unwelcome to | which (hey desire. Such women leain that | Hlght tu practice e dlcine. Anyone can | has never been a particularly strong fea- | ¢ 40 it the condition of affairs | (jnyer is sufficlent to weaken vitally a rope | from itn resting-place on a derrick brace Rabbit . Wrong. | teeling well and being well are widely dif- give advice on any subject. But the “medi | ture of the French newspaper. On the other | PO during the last few years has caused | wiinout leaving the slightest apparent evi- [ and sent it shooting through the air to the| John Drexel invested a dollar, looked | forent matiers. Kew women are by nature 'cul advice” of a person who has no medical { hand, pure literature, in the shape of fiction | _‘l'“""y"_" to ‘I“‘“‘ Fome way out of the | gence of the injury inflicted. The slightest [sidewnlk. It struck the pavement half a | up the rabbit's foot that he carried i | guhapred from the happiness of maternity, knowledge must be worthless and may be | has been one of its chief char- | © ):' l"‘("""' difficulties. | disarrangement of a tuckle is likely 10 dozen paces in front of a leisurely pedes- | former years and began to figure on the | 1y (e majority of cases Dr. Plerce's Favor- | dangerou o oo ””"' back 1o the subject of six coun- | cuuse a serious and perhaps fatal accident. | trian, bounded twenty feet in the air, and |cost of transporting the Douglas County |yto proscription, supplemented by his free | I consulting br. Pierce, Women are ad- | The power of the press is not what it |c!imen, itisunderstoodthat this is a measure | 1y other words, the steeple-fack must | finally landed in the middle of the sireet. | Democracy up the river to the Towa BUg | medical consultation by letter, are suffi- | dresaing a physician whose skill as o used to be, 18 Mr. Harmsworth's opinion l’:rvl: n: the interest of the democrats, a8 | know, whenever he returns to his work, [The pedestrian stopped instantly, wheeled [John remembered that lowa went demos | cioni o csiablish the womanly health and | Speclalist in the treatment and cure of i This, he says, is especially true of Bng- | ! '“ "{' on 'f’ the proposed charter pro | ynat his apparatus has been absolutely un- | about and disappearcd down Michigan ave- |cratic once upon a time, but he forgot it/ onos the obstacles to maternity diseases peculiar to their sex has glven { land, where the editorial or leader, which | VIdIng for dividing the city into six wards [ (ouched by any other hand nue at a pace seldom equaled in the streets |again as soon as he read the result of the OPEL oN OIDED. him a rational reputation. There Is no AN OPERATION AVOIDEL N b fo | ) was formerly read and quoted by all men | Provides also for the election of six coun- | \Whatever may be the line in which apy |of a city raf B Bl GHeves Trunt \tarine trotl ‘simflar offer of free medical advice which of intelligence, is now scarcely glanced at. [ ¢llmen to be voted for at large. This |stecple-jack enjoys the greatest reputation | The principals In this marvelous feat of | ierman Peters, host at the Merchants'| - - 1.“;-‘ ."“‘m" l-;w:‘ \-»'.w ".”-I-v-»" ne {rou- | ofters advantages qual to those offered by i The great cry is for nows, But, even in | Would of course throw the control of affairs | it js certuin that he must be, speaking |steeplo-Jack work are thoroughly repre- [hotel, mever overlooks an opportunity to | e fOF SRR TR MRAT HAFERE TG T Dr. Plorce : 8 { connection with the dissemination of news | luto the hands of the democrats and keep | proadly, a jack of all trades, When putting | sentative of it. They are Carl Bajohr and | make a fortune in a day and of course he | h4ps fn tha 18 And . | Accept no cubstitute for “Favorite Pre Y& v & ¥ J | consulted sald that 1 would have to go o the press, in Mr. Harmsworth's judgment, [ them there. |# lightning couductor in place he may be |Joseph Couradi. After descending from |was not happy until he possessed several '” B SRR EATISHE b eTors £ CAUIL RIVE | seription The only mative for such sub- has lost reputation Republicans see through this game and | cailed upon to solder or rivet a misplaced |the greatest height to which a statue has | tickets on the Peirce mansion. lHerman -::‘:l”l'\‘;:ll:;{-’.n. i les, :1' . In. h:ln( 'stitution is to enable the dealer to make He says: “Lately there has begun a kind | Will not consent to anything of the sort. |siceple ornament of tin or copper, roplace [ever been hoisted on the American conti- | entertained an § that he could bring the :“-“ “"V“ s e e g the little more profit paid by the sale of of internecine warfare between the various e the broken arm of a cross of wood with one [nent these men were in excellent reminis- | house down the river on a flatboat and set | FnS 0 VRIS, (8 TR GO, TR BOY L | lews merttortons medicinas organs of the press, by which they very eakers Busy. of “skeleton” steel construction and gild |cent mood and recalled the most thrilliug | ft out on West Farnam street as a home | | FROR HECHE I8 B SO0 FORat L B0E0 A MEDICAL WORK FREE i largely injure their own positions and that | Housebreakers were decidedly in evi- | ity sheat of copper with a delicate coating | situntions in which the exigencies of their | for aged chambermaids [l B et b .\' sy LR | o e AT R LA of thelr opponents. An item of news pub- | d°nce Christmas eve and after midnight. |of gold leal. Consequently he must have | calling had placed them. Mr. Bajohr spoke | Allen Marsh has been a cashier for the | @ to8 EUKERITRS, FEEOEG BEC CHRIAL ) viner, contuining over one thousand larke lNshed in one paper is immediately dis-| NI8ht workers entered the residence of [ good command of the tools of the carpen- |as follow lm.. car company for so long that every :‘""-;‘“ ‘l'”‘ "’ "‘ "| : “I‘_ }I""‘ pages and mcre than seven hundred il credited in another, and the public natur- | JAmes Bengmann, Twenty-sixth and Alter, the tinner, the pipefitter, the sheet-| “The closest call I ever had in placing | time h s to sleep he gees pyramids | ""‘,"I" » ’I':m'| 'm“ "“_""fl‘_”’ _l,“‘;_’“"_,h’" lustrations, several of them Hthographed ally enough comes to the opinfon that | Streets. while the family was absent and |metal worker, the stonecutter and the [ lightning conductors was on the Pelish |of nick He put a dollar into the draw- 1“,‘;;" ":'"1' e .‘f; IR ;’"“ in colors, fs sent free on receipt of stamps newspapers are usually inaccurate and too | Carried off a portion of the silverware | nason Catholic church of Chicago, at North Car- |ing match with the intention of getting :”“-‘ "” "'|“;" hotbhive r'x ‘:;_“‘"T '_l‘.‘ to pay expense of mailing only | often dismiss a perfectly correct statement | the house contained; also a brown over- | The journeyman steeple-jack in the em- | penter sireet and Chicago avenue. The roos | the property and turning it into cash. Ho | B A o etme be ybroved| rhis great medical work deals with wub- As “'mere newspaper talk.” coat and other clothing, ploy of a contractor in this field generally | is vers steep and the eaves are fully 12s | figured (havhe could realize about $30,000 ) before [ had tiken ohe-halt of the bottle. | jocts of vital fnterest to women. It treats Mr. Harmsworth pays a high tribute to| At the Mabery place, Twonty-fifth and C|rcceives a wage of $5 a day, “work or |feet from the pavement. I was on the roof, |in nickels on the deal and make Monte - o | LIRd taken: (ourvnd u baltibg 'I of medicine, hygiene, and physlology;: of the press of the United States as being in | B{reets, a chest of tools was stolen along |play,” the year round. Employers of steeple- | holding to a rope which passed over the Cristo lcok like a vagrant in comparison | "f\"",““'r SAHLLE 610, ARAEhLh kot )"I’| 8 the laws of reproduction and biology In one respect far in advance of the press of | With some other articles of less value. jacks generally insist upon training | gable to a small corner spire on the othex [with the nickel king he proposed to make | how four tonibe Sl And Tk Bt had i | general. It teaches how (o cnloy health f his own country. Sabotker's bowling alley on Twenty- |their own men, preferring to have their ap- | side, about which some of my men wers of himself b i e T e Bl 2e| Sl bapnines 10 B J0ig TUS S RO Ik £ “The question,” he says. “what to put | fOUrth street was entered along towards |prentices begin when little more than boys, | working | sandy Griswold bought a_ticket and |be. I canuot way too much in praise of | charge for the book. Send one-cent before the public and in what manner to | MOPMNE and some cigars taken. Two slot|Lads who are taken into the service i o 16 What Sesme ¥uddon Denin, |dreamed that trainloads of pugiliste were | DF. Fletee s Favol st | stampa (expenso of mailing oniy), for the, place it before them Is one that calls for | MAchines in this place were broken open | this manner are first put upon butldings of | iyl B 00 CARES et ) | being dumped into Kioux City to enjoy the | Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription Is pecu- | volume n cloth binding, or 21 stamps for the keenest acumen and best judgment on | 804 the money extracted therefrom. moderate height, and great care is taken [ o SUTICHIG WILbOWE & second's g " 08 T | hospitality of “Sandy HUL" the newly- |liarly and specifically a medicine for the | the book In paper covers. Address Dr. It the part of the n-wspaper director. Here, [ A horse and delivery wagon was stolen [not to force their progress too rapidly or | (it ‘WAl SFCotiE “'v'“'“‘“"l i U° | named place of which he was master. cure of diseases pecullar to women. It will' V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. undoubtedly, the press of the United States | ffOM In frcnt of a grocery store on North |to push them into positions where they | itHvely b tried to dix ”“"""I' Lo | i Mevittle, whose ideas of wealth Shiie o CRE Oa L Rl ATE 18 in advance of that of Great Britain, | TWenty-fourth street are likely to become shocked or frightened. | oo 1098 (0L AIGTE WiR i B Ightest | uro somewhat vague, took a chance on the = Such newspaper leaders as Pulitzer. Dana, Laberbei o di When thoroughly habituated to working | 0t O which they could catch. = Consc | panajon cud began to think of a future ] Bennett, Hearst, Raymond, Jones, Childs, | . 8 “:“"";"l‘h'. ”""'h'“'""" with ease and fearlessness at a low elova ;:‘m‘ R ~|n'1m-v-"{ "; "“I[' ng ”"‘"'H'“K‘,.mmum. with John D. Rockefeller | g edill, Lawson, Russell, Cummings, Taylor, | The 148t Issue of the Omahu Labor Bulle- | 6y (he apprentice is then promoted to a | iha amoolh Adrison/of tha s ato shingles. 1| wgpyd" Farish has been lnviting all his | Halstead, Pat‘crson, DeYoung, Siugerly, | oo ,,.n" "“{’ of the proposed Labor | pigher aititude. i ""“ ‘!‘ ed the moment the rope gave | friends to come up to Sioux City and spend | 3odkin, Greeley, McKelway, Watterson and | ¢ombie’ " Labor Temple committee 18| One of the main things persistenly im - ""f of this I can judge only by tiue |(he summer with him at his country pla Wilbur Storey have but few counterparts fll;‘ ng Jike lx.nvrfl'l‘h»w Aays and pressed upon his mind is the necessity of )“'] ]‘ hat my workmen at once knew what | there, and there was some talk of sending with us. The Instinet that tells what fs | foiit"8 Chinks i tangible shape for busl- | neyer meking an unconscious movement. | Nod happened. Although my descent (o the [ him off to a sanitarium until it became News! 41l Hosr-ths nubll Will bext teke it :\(wn' .m'- ot ;|||~ features in contempla- | o i5 taught to be wideawake to the nuture | edge of the roof was only a matter of a few | known that he had ticket 1144 in the Peirce s ot given to every writer. Thero s a | 4 for) (he ratsing of hn;vl». I8/ Cho/givise 20 Cuneaisanen of rary aiep e taken mm.d; ! ..-.mh,.ux with terrible vividness | pame great art in feeling the pulse of the peo- me In February. This of each gesture of his arm or turning of | Ut What was happening and what the eng - e would no doubt prove a great success and | pis hody, Scores of fatal accidents have, | 2f Mm¥ awful slide would undoubtedly be. | NO SUCH T AS LUCK, » net the temple fund a neat sum.” A L e "1 I telt my lower limbs pass over the eaves | cemmmity ) 5 according to the men in this calling i or the enves . rust of Great Papers Predict Labor Temple edition of the Daily Sun |guiied from a failure to observe to the let. | —&nd then there was a sudden Jolting | Sporting Saya Chance Does Not OMAHA Predicting what the journals of the twen- [ is another profect. This special edition | (ar this vital rule, In almost every other | PAUSe. Both my hands had gripped into| .. ot ',, ,'l“;" 2405 ire sRalngt : teth century will be, he sayw: “I feel cer- | will most likely make its appearance on |)ine of work physical action Is, to u large | the Eutter or eavestrough just as T was | ' The Ol BaVInE Aot e o arly SPECIALIST tain that the newspapers of the twentietn | or about Janucry 10, 3 hooting ov a . the guesser’ is firmly believed in by nea . aiibuts il b dtawn {ita ‘the NArtaE ot degree. automatic, but in this perilous pur- | Shooting over ”"I dge out into space. Had | .\ iiiong s gaid & turfman who prides | ce 14 he drawn 1in e vorte: — - . 04 y 5 een on my side or back, as 1 s!1d down | g 4 3 a sult the worker who allows himself to be- n 4 chatba 0 1 combination and centralization. In fact, rn' moners Enjoy Themuelve L R e L,:, the roof, this Interruption would have been | /¢! UPOT :"""“; P '“I HI, ln‘\"?-“,”',,k:,l Most :uccle;s"u: as:‘ Rellable' Me: h . = ok 3 caniza.| The prisoners confiued in the cl Mk 80 conc ‘ated as at so! Al | mathematical formula, reports the cago | ecialist In seases O n. given the man, the capital, the orgauiza- | The prisoners confl ety Jall | e of his action is performed uncon. | Impossible. The desperateness with whicn | Mathemntc | DR A.D. sEARLES P! ‘ tion and the occasion, there seems to be | dbpeared to enjoy themselves yesterday. |t ioo” 1o imost certain to meet with |1 had clutched the roof no doubt served to | "ton O 10 reason why one of two newspapers may | At the instance of the mayor they were [SCERSN 8 SFIOS CORERIR 1O MOSE WILD | oy the rapidity of my descent ana cev. | . TP° 8xlom is & good deal deeper than Private Di f Any Nat Vari le, Hyd: not presently dominate great sectlons or | served with a much better meal than s | SR BOVCGU WEE TOTE BIGE VL WS tainly enabled me to grip the gutter at tne | TMO%L People suppose. Taker literally, fb \ [ $6ases ot Any Wature, Varicocele, Hydrocele, v o o e r laying 7 ) b b R e o, 1 chancs plied . the United States or almost the whole of | usually handed out and the day wa 2 . last moment when deliverance. | games of pure chance, it is false; app ) Great Britatn. In other words. where there | 8PS In singin sonks and telling stories, |8, (091 1% @ serious mutter, uot only (o the | el MOmott vhe ok To weiahn mobeamiuts. | to human nature, it Ib true. Suppuse, for Blood Poison, Kldnly and "I’lllll'y Trouble, Etc. A J . o 2 steeple-jack himself, but to his fellow- . my 0! o 08ting on | o Jle, that two men pitch pennies; the are now a multitude of papers good, baa | All were allowed the freedom of the corrl- SAFIROE AR iy i S e e R G o0 | example, e | ‘ ' and indifferent there will then be one or | 40r. Crapshooters, petty larceny thieves | %OTKer® ',',”"l i .'“:,"",‘“"K RRSEETDY G/ hE SR vl"un r‘}-ur:n‘;;:“d :‘r‘:"l‘.:a;zm:.,h.,:". chancos for heads und tails Aarc ""”“"""lvaricoe‘l Are you afMicted with Varicocele er its results—Nervous De- . two great journals. The method by which | 48d holdup men mingled together througn- | the ronnd far beneuth him. fo | a even, and it can make no difference which | bility’ and Lost Manhood? Are you nervous, irritable and g H he day. The extra me 3 Pertlously Lassoln st could summon help appeared hopeless—an | of (ho players does the guessing. Where despondent? Do you lack your old-ti me energy and ambition? Are you suffer- [ wuch fournals would be established would | Out the day. The extra meal provided by ex{lonsly Lasaoing o impossibility! And I realized that to let | b o P R o i ing from Vital Weakness, eto.? You need expert treatment. We treat thous. | be precisely those employed in the forma- | the mayor yas thankfully received and the | Perhaps the most dificult accomplishment | yo' meant instant deatht the Rusvenr ‘”’]i"”"’ I"‘ ":" ""l'!‘"""‘m""" ands of cases where the ordinary ph yeician treats ono. Why not be cured be: 1 g o majority appeared to be as well contented | which the young apprentice is called upon | wp, ¢ worst of it is In such a game r | ore 1t I8 too late? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED UNDEN WRIT- tlon of any other trysl. Posseesiok 1ts own 1404y ware ot 1ibarty ; 2 YORRA AN hop Probably I had not been hanging for more | yoyjette. The effort to forecast each turn TEN GUARANTEE. We have yei to see the cass of Varicocele cuan not cables, wires, dispatch boats and special |8 If they were at liberty to acquire is that of “steeplelassoing.” | ¢hay g minute when I heard the volce of | o i R IR T cure, Methou new, never tabs, wi hout cutting. puin or loss of {ine trains, the simultaneous newspaper concern & = This is a task, however, which he does ot | ‘Bijjy* my head man, shouting 18 likely to unsettle v '|"."“-“ s wusaan . would soon have its own paper mills, print- rapshooters Arrested, undertake until he has grown accustomed | « ang on' Stick to it! Il get v becomes irritated and demoralized, mak PICTUT@ ©Our cure dissolves the Stricture complately and removes every obe | i o e At an_early hour yesterday moroing|is the diesiect slovations and 1b (o b o ang on! Stick to It! T'll get you In a| pockless bets, presses bad luck and winds struction from the Urinary passages, allays all inflammation, | g fuk factorles, machiery shops and | o A0 CRER BONE Sestibday i o dizzies i 1 a8 com- | minute. Kecp your grip for just one min broke. In fact, the chiet advantage of 8tops every unnatural discharge, reduces the 'ostate (ilund cleanses and hoals ! the lke, L g It Ace | plete command of his faculties when stand- | o Jonger; only a4 minute!’ up broke B0%: A the bladder and kidneys, invigorates the sexual organs, and restores health "“The almultancous newspaper would rep- | %1000 8t Twenty-sixth and P streets and | ing on the arm of a cross at & helght of | orr it hadnt haen far. iho st b pig| ® svstem for gnmbling i that it saves | and soundness to every part of the body affocted by the disease l o & cous pape 4. rgps [ 2213 s ; 8 ! 4 heen for the strengt s e e, The bets are placed ace rement u standard of excellence wbich ha | QO B MR BE colored men who 1200 foot s if walking on the solid pave- | words put fnio my fngers I would have ro- | be e eva e tever s the same are | SYPRilitic Blood Poison o seom o or tersatment | nover before been attained and with fta | L0 mm‘ v‘)(;..( o Sliao ‘m' <x.t1v\'~. The bank | ment, No mau who has not forgotten his {jaxed my hold, no doubt, and dropped to to rule, and “ El”n ¥ .Im ; ‘\‘ lx.. m n] Syphilis ia practically the resule ot ,'""; I vast resources, 1t would be able to carry |}l ; 9o Wora hrousht to policd | sears {n high places is preparsd to make | the stones balow. Bt he just hela me| i the ssme epld, meshanical bas | life work, and is indorsed by the bemt physiclans of (his and forelkn countrics, | out on an unprecedented scale entorprises | MldauArters, where they will be used in|pi firat attempt in the hazardous feat of | right to t} oh and T sty | playiog the races the odds aro seemingly | It contains no dangerous drugs or IRjurious medicines of any Kind It Koas . evidence agaicst the prisoners right to the scratch a T stuck and hung | qaeainst the guessers,' for the reason that to the very bottom of the disease and forces out avery particle of fmpurity. outside of the strict newspaper field. . lassolng a uteeple. His polse must be per- | beyond anything that seemed possible at | they are infiuenced by all sorts of hints | Boon every slgn and symptom of Byphilis disappear completely and forever, ‘Mr. Pulitzep's wonderful stroke of jour- fect and his movements free in order to ac- | the start, Of course I was o) | they o ¥ . h ana the whole nystem in cleansed, purified and restored 1o is Dealthful and mpeaching the Mayor, the st cour wasn't fool enough smonitions, mostly wrong, It an Matheva of the oity counail i complish this perilous passage of his art. |to glanes down. but simply huns. teery | t1p8 and premonitions, mostls g It| pure a_condition as before contracting the dinease - - - = | Memb o e clty coun who are - ARcs Gow out simp! ere | jan't really a case of guessing, but a case | » conversant with the charter under which | The lengths of the lassos to be used ars|storing at the wall of the church and | of misplaced confidence | ".rvo-s.xual n'bl'i‘ Our cure for weak men tops every draj X South Omaha {8 now working, say that | Uetermined by the varying dimensions of | gripping the gutter in an agony of desper- | «[nok s something that doesn't exist of vigor and builds Up the muscular and ; there (s no provision for Impeaching the | (h® steeple to be climbed. About the waist |ation that made the cold sweat stand out . » boean't . nervous system, purifiea and enfiches the blood. cleanses and heals the blad- PeAcing the | o the steeplejack is a strong belt t hich . e v except in real life. The late Prof. Proctor | der and kindneys, Invigorates the liver, revives the spirits, hrightens the intel mayor, therefore the hot-alr story printed | O the steeplefa s o which |ail over me. What was Billy doing? Whe | anee delivered a lecture in Philadelphia i | lects, and, above and beyond all, restores the wasted power of sexal manhood | in an uptown paper is considered absolutely |18 attached @ wtout hook having what ts |would T fecl his hand grasping me? These | (he ‘Mathematies of Chance. and proved | t = without foundation termed a lock grip and a spring release. were the two thoughts uppermost In my | conclusively there was no such thing ws ome ream.n' :){l'"y;"-oflm"::_ visit in preferred, but if you cannot. cal: | Fir S olan haitn the'ton f v ATy 4 conclusively e me your symptoms fully. Ot Magle Clty iy ,I,,','\:: ,‘_:‘mff‘:’,‘,:_)‘]:f"m,'m‘"w ‘hl"',“:"“ Win- | mind as I ered 1' my energies on | ), Afterward he took a dicebox and at- home treatmmant ts quccensful and strictly private. Our Counnsl is fres an John Koeing s in fok alaaliie- an | SAXD REERE VSRS 02 0 Sh0 2 A0} polas keeping my cluteh on the evestrough tempted to demonstrate the fact to some sacredly confidential overcoat from Frank “Mots d which he can ¢ e d ken The Ren skeptic ports and broke iu eight | Censultation Free, A Carmonter amd Wi expect o leave | 118 longest lasso in hand and braces himselt EApHenl odrts ARG Wolk Dieke (B Mgnt ) CURES GUARANTEED. ton Free, Trentment by mat) “AL las eu the feeling began to cre ites by the watch. There is abso | AR T s i m et el 0EL A At last, when th ing began to creep | minutes by the watch, is a y ping past me. This was instantly followed | you on paper that the thing is impossibls | 1l en or addr their Rome in Butte, M 110 8. 1400 St Colone] J. C. Bharp, seer Have you ever thought why | sucic va il from the your hair is falling out? Itis | Work on the new horse barn . rope in his right hand, at a point three or | b5 PN WE diog do and you can demo e to me by ocular g | oelbrk of tha noy Dotee bar ””I ,.“h.“x- » teut from the ball, he twirls it swittis, by the body of Billy sliding down the line. [ and you cen demonstiate to me by ocu ¢cause you are smrving your |pushed” as L By taking hold of the eaves he pushed the | evidence that it happens s the ther | L | (heu suddenly reloases it with « gerk which every day. Bo o g M h 4 Tl Te IR . LAySBaniy tersaan 1t my 5 rope up close to me. He had secured a | there you are hair. If this starvation con- | qay"KRa"Srefa i " 6 ot Drlkoners | Cduses the weighted end to swing around | frm jeg grip himself and was a little lower | “It's a funny fact, by the way, that the Vho had b in \d encircle the steeple. Instautly be darts tinues, your hair will continue |}/ oiries Somidns dion 16 down than I, so that his shoulders were | two prircipal ‘systems’ at Monte Carlo nl out his lett hand and catches the end of the on a level with my (highs. Then he or- [are based on diametrically opposite the- to fall, ik Arnatein, propristor o the luswo an it fies around and comoletes 1is | joreq R R T ST B T e There is one good hair food, |member of the police dcjart circuit. The two ends are then fastened by ‘Dou't let go tll I tell you to. Just|of chance. To illustrate, suppose red turn 0 esa e oca On - A g. o o 1! necktle yesterday means of a peculiar knot, after the rope 18 [ g1jck and take a twist on the rope with 1 up three times in succession; according [‘ is A_yc,- s Hair V igor. It NP renu: '.'nin'. e ." ins first drawn tightly around the steeple at a | your jogs.” to the system the chance of it appearing Faes right to the roots of the "wlmm) Ation e :lm'”., s ll”_.l as u-‘n |‘f" I nl«.x : the hoow | “‘Njeanwhile he had carefully taken bold | again is greatly diminighed and grows less The building formerly occupied by The Bee at e . eld at th f Mrs n the climber's bel Ith the securit: | or me, o that It my strength gave way be- | with each repetition. Consequently the v /@S ] day [ Ainge Hor y " > & | » = } G I, A J, r““‘i ““s gives ;hf"}r}““ l‘h,c s ATANg | -;fll'“l‘ 1 "“ e 'Mhul\" l'--]nwn ]lh-- Jack v;,m.- 1 could do as he had told me he might | player bets on black. The other is the 916 I'arnam street will be vacant November 1st. ’ ed. ¥ A able to encircle the spire with a second | have tp on my clothes. Caut ; system of runs.’ Its votaries hold that a A A ‘:0“ ;”c.: n;“ . l‘f llthd\lr vas) v Frensied by | 18980 at distance of several fect above tho | fa)r far tho rape. with my losy. fount it. | ccior which has once -repeated’ ia apt o It has four stories and a basement, which was stops falling, becomes healthy, |qrink dames Lo McBouoweh. o private ol- | frst, Grasping the upper rope with one |and took the twist that is second nature | keep ou at least five or six times in wuc- formerly used as The Bee press room. This will and grows thick and long. | att sergeant and * privat 't | hand he unlocks, with the other, the grip of | to all clitabers. cession. Each brand of cranks proves its be 5 . AR A \'igor‘ e G o had atiemr 1 o place him ;:lw”bw k. catd r]\.-x |Ihv clutches” attaches | * ‘Now settle back on my shoulders,’ was | case by the daily record kept year in and rented very reasonably. If interested, apply \ S arres a “stab e af the |to the toes of his shoes into the first ropw, | his next command, as he forced his head | year out at the Casino. ‘You pays your ) - . i party with o bayonet, which ad con: . ; his s head | ye L O, Y another thing, also: it always |€iica lnde i T Ritaon ok | and raiees imsclf until o 1s uble to fasten | carefully between my 1088, A% 1 aid this 1 | money and you takes your choice lBton};'e 'l';ib C. Rosewater, Secretary, itoom 100 4 i '’ unlgoked for, and as 4 rewult Ser. | his belt hook about the second rope, the |relaxed the fingers of my right hand from | e ee ilding. restores color to faded or gray | Jarpanp fp duiesrausiy wounded | first lusso serving as the firet rung of the [ (heir hold o the gutter and took a feeblo | } JARlLe W § ' hair, [ wles victima of - she b uria i § | Indaar upon which he bas & firm “too grip." | ghip on the rope. Then I did the same thing \ng axporimant ha fon Madn hers. ea 0 statning & puinful wounid i the i vext he takes from his shoulder the third | with my left hand. And if it had not been | T the b of ominent i One dollar a bottle. s A ith my 1 [ Tn ) I e 4 : oy rows, catches and knots It, and |for the fact that almost my entire weight | 08 ! of 1 known telephone | n ¥ l b \.&,!”, efore releasing the hold of his belt |was supported by the broad shoulders of | §MbAnY Connerteq the wires here and i | S ———— I birth reaches down and unlocks the first [Billy I should have dropped sheer to the | 1wo a few minutes o roaring | = r——— Y e R Pt a e es § Dottls 1o yous Deenn A ensels, Do | rope, slinging it over his shoulder. He is | ground, so it seems to me pow | Rotee. neev AR ameasian: bk | NERVE BEANS evons | o wpLLS 1 way the sl charges prepaid '1"" sure and give us York |\rrt\|-vl’ Antillia. from Nas. | then ready to pull himself up to a “toe- | *Slowly and carefully the man s1d down | from Havana distinetie the words, 0 e VIROPGUS, Tobus Sl cuuse of a cough, your nearest express office. sua; Amsterdam, from Rotterd and | hold” of o secon 0 s bel e long rope his feet touched the | not understu « Iy transmit 4 men, mnen intend “This | W An Y J.C.AYER Co., Lowell, M Baulogne. 5 8 FEAID | RD4 | beld, oh lvh{ second lasio, with bis belt |the lons rope until his feot touched tho | not wnderatund wou. clearly tranamitoed | e oS . . Thix ix why Anti: e fatpton—Salled—Kensington, trom | 00k Armly fastened o the third rope. | solid earth, when he dumped me on tho | Havana, howoser, fabled to elearly undor. = Jiant nevarsull Send for our handsome book on The Hair. | A3twers ™ For New York, | This process is repeated until tbe top of | ground without ceremon Righly successul, A TN < | . tle"ut drug store, f -