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FOR THE

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ADAM AND EVE ALIKE,

BY C.

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MERRITT.

Bring forth a woman from throng But once for sin indicted— For when she je* frem virtue wrong

The multitude'* delighted vr. io search the world to And a stone* And when she stands in grief 'alone

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Bring forth a man from out a press' Who every virtue swindles And when you note hi* sleek address

All anger at hiin dwindles And when he reaches for your hand— Bon all matter how his morals stand—

Forgiveness comes and friendship kindles

Why should this partial difference be In sin to suit the gander ,, That women suffer, as you see,

And every penance render While man is courted to embrace What he has done seems less disgrace,

Although a worse offender.

Perhaps yon answer by the Book, And point thecaie of Adam— Twas Eve who of the apples took,

And made her blameful madam. But was she then more to blame, When Adam took and ate the same

Heaven punished justly both that bad 'em

Cheerful Harry.

AND HOW HE IMPOSED UPON A VERY BAD M4N.

K. H. CLOUGH.

Whenever Eel River Dan went on a "tear" consternation reigned in Pilot City. As soon as his strident whoop began to resound through the redwoods surrounding the village the citizens hushed their murmurings at lesser evils and silently skulked to their cabins, there to liBten, with bated breath, for the first signs of warfare snre to follow Dan's arrival in the town. Oftentimes the guileless stranger, unacquainted with the truculent villain's "record," was the victim but as a gen* eral rule it was some obstinate lumberman who sacrificed himself for more timid men. It was a singular fact, that no matter how peaceably inclined Pilot City might be, at the moment Eel River Dan came down from his mountain home, "on a time," somebody had to suffer. JHe was "bad" in the most literal sense of the word, and there were but few who dared approach him alter be bad "declared" himself and "tamed himself loose." But on this particular occasion—this bleak, windy day in February, when the principal Inhabitants of Pilot City had gathered around the glowing stove that warmed the somewhat contracted limits of the Raftaman's Home—the gayly (shattering congregation had received no intimation of the approach of the mountain desperado. Not a single whoop had he uttered as strode through the sighing pines, not a veil announcing his coming haa been heard by the peaceful residents of Pilot City, and when the gigantic frame of the "terror" darkened the door of the Home a thunderbolt would not have produced as much genuine surprise, not to call it astonished apprehension, in the breasts of those present as did the appearanoe of Eel River Dan. For an instant the assemblage sat petrified. Then there was a fluttering movement, and Big Mike, the boom hand, made a break for the rear door. The others only waited to satisfy themselves that Dan was "on it." This important doubt having been dissipated, and the conclusion arrived at tnat tne mountaineer was In an unusually disagreeable frame of mind, the remainder of the company withdrew—rather precipitately it ittust be confessed, but with sufficient order and regularity to escape injury in the crush at the side door.

As soon as the last boot heel had assed over the threshold Dan smiled rv serapl sure, but notwithstanding its sardonic

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was not a very serapbio smile, to be

character there could be no mistaking it for a frown or a scowl of displeasure. With the grimace still irradiating his bloated features the desperado passed behind the bar, and with a freedom peculiar to his loose habits, grasped the demijohn containing an unusually ardent article of lumberman's solace. Throwing the jug deftly into the hollow of his right arm, he poured the yellow disttllment Into a glass which he held in his left baud, allowing the liquid to mark four fingers before he threw the muzzle up and returned the demijohn to its shelf beneath toe bar. He contemplated the contents of the glass for a moment, held it up to the light, smacked bis lips in anticipation of the lov it was about to oonfer upon him, and then placed the edge of the tumbler gingerly to his month as If he would prolong the delight of feeling it trickle down his oopper plated throat into hia sheet iron »n.

stomach. Inch by inch his ruby nose wont upward, drop by drop the whiskey

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flowed' downward. The' last globule

had |ust passed between his teeth, when his fiery red eyes, glancing through the bottom of the glass, fell upon an object, the sight of wnich seemed lo paralyto him. He odutd not believe hia sehses. He imagined that some defect iu the glass through which he was taking his observations must have produced the vision that greeted hia Rase, It could not possibly be the form of a man standing there beside the stove! What an idea! What mortal individual would have the hardihood to remain when he, Bel River Dan, the terror of the entire lumber region from Mendo* cluo to Trinity saw fit to enter a place of resort! Ah! no, it oertainly could net be a real, living, flesh and blood human being was probably a straw dummy set up by thoee d—d hulks that had |ust left, and the insult thus offered would afford an exouae for a general cleaning out of the whole d—a town. So be plaoed the glaas on the bar, and, leaning upon hia elbows, leveled his gaze still more intently upon that ''dummy." Great Omar's ghost! it moved 1 Was the wind swaying a bundle of clothe* stuffed with straw Or was It— By the great boom that swings over the river Jordan! it rube ita hands. It is a man! Never before, during a oareer checkered by almost daily surprises, had Eel River Dan experienced suoh a sudden abode of astonishment, For ten seconds by the bar room clook he was powerlesa, speechleea, well nigh lifeless. Then he rated hia hands to hia fsoe, and leaned hia cheeks upon them while he studied the apparition beside the stove. it was a little man. a hoi! cavern cheeked, mlla eyed, meek look« ing man. Pity had never been a distinguished trait in the ooniposition of Dan's nature, but as he gated upon thia

was in atone almost tinged with kind ness that he addressed the sickly vagrant: "Bin var long ?w ••Eh?'*

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,Th® reply eour^ like the guagUng of blood Uuongb the sink pipes of a dissecting room. "Ain't bin loaffn* 'round thet yar stove more'n a minute or two, hev ye T"

Dan'a tone was so insinuating, and his intention to avoid hurting the poor fellow's feelings so evident, tnat a man with perceptive faculties developed to any degree whatever would have understood the kindly motive. But the raah man at the stove must have been abnormally obtuse, for he gurgled forth the exasperating reply: "Ever seaoe those other rooaters lit out. "What!" Dan'a eyes were dilated with the intensity of his emotion. Wrath was taking the place of pity.

The little man made no reply, but rubbed his hands and held them, palms outward, in front of the warm stove. "Mebbe yon wasn't payln' pertickler 'tentlon to w'at made 'em git up an' dust." It was a forced oalmneas that permeated Dan's manner as he made this last remark. "Didn't know but w'at there was a dog fight or somethin'down the street." "Dog fight or somethin'," sneered Dan, reaching a glass "mebbe yer not acquainted 'Hh me."

Who're you The man at the stove did not make this inquiry as if be had any particular desire to asoertain the identity of his interlocutor, but gurgled it in a mechanical way, like a phono graph or an automatic talking machine. "I'm Eel River Dan, stranger, an' I'm bad."

If Dan Imagined that this announce ment would alscompoee the vagrant he was mistaken. It had no more effect than so much wind, and the stranger did not even appear to notice the remark. "D'ye bear, you cadaverous galoot? I'm Eel River Dan, an' I'm on it bigger'n a wolf." "Tbet's all right—I ain't objeotinV' "You ain't, eh? Well, I don't spose ye be, an* w'at's more I ain't intendin' yb shell. Now look yar, stranger, ye ye think it was a d( thlrf thet dared this yar bar room a bit ago?" "Somethin' o' tbet kind—I wasn't per tickler anxious to hustle 'round an' find out, anyhow.' "I b'lieve yer lyin', stranger but afore I perceed any fu'ther 'ith your case. I'll give ye the true bizness: them huskies slid out o' this yar place a 'cause they saw me a comin' in thet yar door over thar—see the door?" "It's thar I repkon," answered the little man, who had turned hia back to the stove, but who did not take the trouble to resume his former position for the purpose of verifying the bad man's assertion that a door absolutely existed in that particular side of the apartment. "Weil, my consumptive friend, taint too late fur you to use thet same hole in the wall—you'll be in time to hear how thet dog fight yon was speakin' about come out, mebbe, ef yer unoommonly lively." "Don't keerhow itoome out," answered the hollow cheeked individual, In bis most woe begone tone of voice. "Don't eh? Yer sure ye don't want to know w'ich dog licked?"

Ain't bettiir a continental red on nary dog fight jest now, an' ain't a goin' to, nuther."

sadness of the tone in which it was uttered. "It's purty rough, blamed ef it ain't," soliloquized Dsn, edging around toward the end of the bar. "I'd ez soon taokle a raft o' measley babies, but it's down to a ground hog case, an' ef I don't do somethin' purty soon the boys'll be a kickin' me from one end o' the county to the other. It's got to be did. Ther's no help for it. I say, sickly, mebbe e'd like to say a word or two afore It appeus." "w'at happens?" "Why, w'at's goin' to happen we'n I turn loose." "Ain't got nuthin' to say." "Any place, pertickler, ye'd like ter be hauled to, arter the matinee?" "W'at matinee?" "W'at matinee! The matinee thet's goin' to open up in about one minute ay tbet yar clook." "Don't know nuthin' 'bout it.' "You'll know more'n you want to

Cheerful Harry." "Age?" "Forty-four." "Born anywhar?" "Massouri."

V^l'moomPtable."! .M 9H*) •'Are, are ye?" "Never felt more oomPtable in my life."

By this time Dan had approached very cloee to the little man, and be appeared to be attempting to stir up latent wrath sufficient to "Open the matinee,'' He hesitated for the lasc time as he remarked: "Say, Cheerful, you'd feel a mighty sight cheerful ler ef you was out huntin' up the perticklers o* thet dog fight."

The reply came laden with the very quintesssnoe of contempt "You be

There was a sudden outrdiching of Eel River Dan's long arm—a ringing crash as the stovepipe came down—a gleam of steel—a blending of two forms —a hoarse bowl of rage and pain—another crash as the blended forms reeled over upon the oard table, and through that frail piece of furniture to the floor —more gleaming steel—more hoarse how la of despair and pain—and Cheerful Harry quietly returned to hia position beside the stove, unooncernedly wiping a (rightful looking knife on his coatalaev*.

Dr. Squills was of the opinion that if Dan could survive the wound under the fourth rib he might, in the ooureeof four or five months, oe able to leave hia room* Dan did survive tbe wound under hia fourth rib, but nobody aaw him leave his room. Dr. Squills was again appealed to, and gave it as his opinion that Eet River Dan, no longer the redoubtable Eel River Dan of yoze, had left in tbe night.

Be that as it may, he never troubled Pilot City again, although he must have been aware of the fact that Cheerful Harry had returned to hia pastoral puxauiui in

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"Nary friend." .siw "No money?", j«...** "Nary dime." "Got a name, I s'pose—write it down an' I'll see thet it's spelled right in the

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"BtsoeoaT"* "Herdin' sheep." "Cheerful Harry—forty-four—borti in Massouri—sheep herder. Is that kerrect. *, "Kerrect." "Mebbe you'd like ter hev averse or two o' po'try tacked on?" "W'at fur?" "Fur a send-off in ease ye don't survive. Some folks is rather pertickler 'bout aicb thing* didn't kuow but you was one o' thet kfnd."4^WWVs "Nary varse." "Don't feel like lightin' out, I sup-

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residents

PIAMLO wanted. For 26 name* and 25 cents we will send

ttWA A WEEK. 912 a day at home easily 9 made. Costly outfit free. Address Myl7-lyr TRIIh. A UO- Angnxts. Maine. Jjj

fiAlT A splendid Autograph AlJUVvH. bum containing 48 beautifully engraved pages and select quotations, only 15c. Postpaid, by return mall. Poetage stamps taken Address GREAT AMEK-

MaylO-Sm

The Only 85 Cent "'n-

AGUE REMEDY

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'""IN THE WORLD,

THERMALINE

iS A safe and reliable snbatltnte for |nl•tae. Tbe great tasteless medicine for all diseases caused by HalarlRl Pelsoalag, being a preventive aa well as a certain remedy for HI

FEVER and AGUE,

CHIUS&FEVER

Dnnsb A|s«, Agwe Cake, Kenalttenf, iBtes^altteat rsvsn, KMsey Df« MM, Liter ss4 Bowel Csmplalsi, Djnp«psls MS4 Omtrsl Del lllty 1 the best general Tssle for debilitated Systems. Prioe 26 oents per box. Family boxes 11.00 Sold by Druggists. Mailed .on receipt of price.

DUNDA8 BICK A CO.,

5 Wooster Street, New York.

Ten esnt explanatory book mailed FBEB on application Sold by I D. P. COX, Druggist. jp ijT'ly J.J.BALK,Druggist.

UUL&Y

Portable

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our Palace Cars is a SMOKING SALOON' where you con enjoy your "Havana" at all hours of tbe dsy. tin rl rlvc ansfe .. worth and Atchison, connections being made In

Msgniflcent Iron Bridges span tbe Mississippi jfissourl rivers stall points crossed btfthls line, and transfers are avoided at Council Bluffs, LeavenUnion depots.

THE PRINCIPAL R. R. CONNKCTION8 OF THIS GREAT THROUGH LINK ARB A3 FOLLOWS At CHICAGO, with all diverging lines for the East and South.

»TON I outsR.

dnnsti A Bt. Louis R. R. At LA 8AIJJL with Illinois Central R. R. At PEORIA,with P„P. AJ. P., L. & D. I. B. &W.

At ROCK ISLAND', with Western Union R. R. and sland ft Peoria Railroads.

11L Midland! andTl, K* W.'ftillroadS. At RI Rock Is

At 1)A VXN POHT, with the Davenport & NortbAL Western R. R.

At W*8T LiBBivrr. wit Rapids ft Northern K. R.

iBBivrr. with the Burlington. Cedar

AtGRiKXXUL, with Central R. R. o: Iowa. At DBS MOIMBS, with D. M. A Ft. Dodira R. R. "Jnlon Psclflc R. R.

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Hop Bitters,

(A Medicine, not a Drink,) "u CONTAINS

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R. R. It. ln Neb.)

At COCNCIL BLtnrvs, with Union At OMAHA, with B. A Mo. Rapids & Northern R. R.

AtCoLUMBCS JUNCTION, with Burlington, Cedar

At orrtTMWA, with Central H. R. of Iowa: St. Louis, Kan. City A Northern and C„ B. Q. R. Rds.

At KaoKtrx, with Toledo. Peoria and Warsawt Wabash, and St. Louis, Keokuk A N.-W. R. Rdi. At BRVBHLT, with Kan. City, St. J. &C.B.R.1

At ATCHISON, with Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fai Atchison A Neb. and Cen. Br Union Pacific It. Bda. At LcAVBmroBTH, with K. P. and K. Cen. R. Rda.

rmKiA, una MODTM, OOUNCXJL BLtr Islaad Iwria," are sold by hsas tSakat (Sac, address.

B. ST. JOHN. Oen'l Tkt. and Psss'gr Ant.

CAN CER.

Kniie nor Polsona

tlsfd. D«. lltxi(ilsagnidii»t«,a«id a tli»roUj(lily ^dmwtttd physloiaa, wlm hi,-. Inr 20 yt*rs, hads tbe tttwtmMitnt

CANCilt

a ^peciaHjr.

DH. bnK large pnwtksal axjierl'eiice In Throat, Imiuj, Catarrh, fcrn fu/a, Ifrprprin. Female Mssst and 11U Chronic, Frxrntt and ITiasN^ Iritetuf. Wlieri it is innonTMiieot

to rislt tbeclty f"r trw»tui"nt H*c**pt in Oanoer cases] medlclDMican b«sent prfvHtciy lijr wnll or expwms***ry where. Letiersc»nflile»iili»l. ClicuVirs fri'«. Addrssa D*. D. D. BOSS, Cot. A.ain «*td Adttius st. Peoria, I1L

utson to R. V. P1BRCX

DR. R. V. PIERCE, having scgnbed wortd-wlOs renuUtlou In tbe treatment or Chronic Diseases, I..1 Al L_ A KMBI

llM tifwmuou UM WWU •*£, rated under tbe nama and stylo of W«rMw P- p— Medteal fcwulstlsa, with tbe following offlcsm Hon. R. V."PIXRCX, Prte. JKO. E. PIXHCX,

ment and

V. D. Pixncx, r. Pre*LXSTXRS. SMITH, TVSEAS

See.

KIKE PHTNOIAM AND ICMUMS of emK netice and skill have been chosen as the Facility. OR HOMO WISEAMCe ot all forms come wlthlo r*~

vnnvniv griWMMWVi sssa ivaMwww province of our sewaljupecUltlee. UJKO PiaKASEa —This divisioa of

HIT UITIHUU UI prsstice fc

IT) CD I Miu Will* «IIVUVUIM( eases treated with the roost successml results. "-^eclally sTilfsr to fraiali

DISEASES OF WO*E?C.-Eipeci_../ _v-. ties of a snperlor order for ths cure of all tnosa

S•CKS1CAlioASKAr-Among

1DI1,

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as a ailsllnMil mm. h«uk nm Sy

Chicago.

:cs sriSs7

are oar rtcfik-

hronlc diseases peculiar to females. KEKT0D* IHSr tsirs —Paralysis, Nervous Debl

original system of diaguosls. we CSH TN«* chronic diseases ss successfully without ai'wTtb^ see" Te 'ourU{ moug Uie operat.—

enronic UIKSNB iuvwwiuiii "i»"vu

Ht-paid for $1 JO) or Invalids' aud Toil •ok^'J 100 pages, 10 cenU post-paid). the operations wbMb those'for Ssssf" Poly pus, in ADO, Piles, Hernial Of Un SCfOtQtU)) Vftlwi'wivt Tumors, Calculi (Stone in the Bladder), Stricture etc., etc. We also treat successfully, by anew iiytto-

poin vsuiMOt HUUVH ot recelpi of 10 ccnt#.) AddrtH, •m'lSinwnfrlMUaAsH^i^

WOMAN

nT intcieose practice at the V. odd's Dtspe^ »ary and lnTtliiU' IloWl, having trcate 1 many tboi «ai4 ca#t* of those «iUease* peculiar to woman. I *vr Mn ''r.iiktcl trt jwrAret a bkmI poteat and poiS-

U%S.S/tt»t?u'!snatB«fiperaic,

mr tmrmiU K..S,.,IISSJM.«

cettubabof

aaS wtnsat ur u.* 11 .4 Is *.*r Itli—»fun»4 rr*o' »«vi« fcr«a,rt*«la («, rwov 61 aMtla IMOIW WN am* HI i«fa

I have named

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription

The t'W, t-nwevt-r. is hut a «!4€ exptMsion at nr hisU ap i.-c Utllon cf 1U ralubased «t*n per* pAtra! havr. wh»W wita««4ntf It* p'«ir live rvralu i.» It* spmUl iil«ss«-s iwMrrtto tbe rr»nl»m of «cmtaa. MiuK'«l It 'it aa UM ethaas ER ma SIM (TA *T lay aisilsal sarser. On It* perlts, .« a positive. au-i »ae«-tu*l n-m-dy for this ctaas tiKiM, xni one that wilt, at all lluu-s aad sndsr ,U circatartancc*. act kl:viny I aw i""IUIn/ to —•-—lclai

adadratri 111141 will it d« turm. h» aay Rate cendlMoa.

which

J.J\'^TWUH ICRRTIIUTYNVTF7^TTALOYL ^R any astkUw! 1/fVonlMNi E»***l*e Flowing, r^iliuMl Monthly

AntcTcrtion aad Internsl

Tituee Ua ftirther.iuformattoi r.n bey rv CM o»«Kin it in Tint Ptorut* COJOSOK SXMB «CAI. At»vw«a. a RSSStdyoiS lid. pwtpt "f #1JA 'It treats Ihoec disease* trmi! -r Kt-uAi' ». m-i mucn vahiaMc adrlct i.i n-^i.r.1 U» Uw uiaujgeinent Of fiMMC

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