m: is what 82mph clan to no meter. Ask your mm. mm I Ibo!!! no can run. or who to . 3. East". 00m: Plum Am; uncommmlmm. lad Voted Mannâ€""Nov. Ille- m. m hum-M. luv-W» brink-M m. on. mm I. .II. n- mum. and II m’n moan-MNI-oldmmm “to It.†locumâ€""Uh m mu 1).“. n In. In loan for (I. M. o! mmum-mu. v. __ v. n "m n no bundled Mo lho [Mach av: I!!! II 1110. “1.2!. OMS,†NEBRASKA .V _.A. I . â€If; “:13“. (Vita: out“! I You. mtmuumvuunm “To. c Menu a»! 1m. but-c maï¬a-v Ma. cum ’3“ I!" who Nun-Ib- A II. BOOMâ€. The Mum beehive In than world I- u mural on. In Kentucky. u u n has. an. the mall compartment 0! which I- no loci Nah. the floor condos an um I- cunt. the root having been nun!) “numbed by been. QW'E‘E" END"! 15 cent-"ma 2'5 cénu per pacing». Bold by I" groom mm III. no!- In. Loon "to cola. The children my drink It without injury as well u the adult. All who try It like It. GRAIN-0 has that. rlcb uni brown 0! Mocha or Jan. but u I- Ind. from pure grains. and the most «limo stomach realm u without my.“ 55 thoprlco of calico. A "nose tax" was in the ninth cen- tury exacted by the Danes from the householders in Ireland. It was so called. not because it was levied on none, but. from the fact that a. failure to my was punished by slitting the none from tip to eyebrow. It was con- tinued {or thirteen years. when the householders. objcezing lo this treat- ment of their nasal ornaments. rose In rebellion, massacred all the Danes in Ireland, and put an end to the nose- tinting. Ask your grocer today to show you I package of GRAIN-0, the new food high that flakes the plate 9! myâ€. ‘I'Ig guy In}; Oriental weapon, ll There is a powder to be shaken Into the shoes culled Allen's Foot-Ease. In- vented by Allen 8. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.. whlch drngzlsla and shoe denim say In the best thing they have ever sold to cure swollen and tender or och- !“ feet. Some dealers claim that it makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It certainly wlll cure corn: and bun- lons and relieve Instantly sweating. hot or snarling feet. It costs only a quarter, and the Inventor will send a sample free to any more“. Indians. according to Dr. 'Brlnton, in the act that. they represent a distinct, human type, and the formation of such a type requires thousands of years. so mat a variety of speech on the Western continent: proves that the nar tlvo red men have Inhabited them (or many thousands of years. Another Proof of the antiquity or the American Dr. D. G. Brlntan, the archaeologist. laid In a recent lecture that In North and South America no less than 120 or 130 Absolutely dtatlnct languages exist. Al the north of language ta very slow. he thinks the tact ot the existence or Alum-I'- may languages Raul In: tnd Canton. Wl‘dï¬iiu‘hib. mic 3‘51? now-um. Ilu mm In! .0. MI???» '9“ 5!" '5 ,C'M'J‘!“ Try mun-o. bag» for tool Wino. Slim-I. yr“.- mm! “-35: ac; my. mum m New Pub. 1‘01, "Mll- m a “mim- ud "Incl-d†I â€In III llmflbk.‘ m. mm. the hum-l to be landing on I um!!! I." III. m I... no mun-nu. You um um um minimum nun mm I! no will m In!» a. um 00 mam the “ma; (boy will Alon I nod mm M ad will â€I m I. the m no.0 mile“ W“ than am unable. they no“ Im II" I‘m-flu. mm: o! clear-hula. who carry d I could-nu. luoo .- lounlln. In. m. I... all.†In. The Kan-u nun who I: printing I ma. all) on Plu’s Peak at a belch! 0! 14,170 hot. I. I‘M to ho clunu "Sumacâ€. Antonius-nan evening woman In print“. with two page: «mod to the «can ol the My â€lithium wmum' M1.N.Y. mm)“ or oxcmws o! whntavcr nun. Pï¬usmnold In how. no: In loan but) u a cent: u ho: out: a mm “1.9-! 5.01-2.90“ «immune-n by |l “ï¬gment: " sutured for all those long years with laun- nil In the hack. nervousnm And I'm tho Min of km qumtltlel of mm Thaw-amnion lyafom of dhbehlmd lad-cum by my phynlchmo! whom 1 land may. 8 alanine and nun and m om: were tried, a. well â€ch : of ammo. but nothing did me any I ‘ was no honlbly nervous um looul notlttl t drinki- veuel to my mouth 1! there was not. a stacked to it A group": 0! the time I was conï¬ned to bed. Tho cams on: of the disease wu in 1840,va- E M u had “luck or “ Southern fever" In onh Clroflnl. " About three years um I told an adven- tlumem 0! Dr. William-' Pink Pm: um! “'32.“: ‘ 1â€â€œ wuï¬'"'g‘.il f“? 3" In . noon .- . an 1 the “m l Ind taken eight boxes 1 In: vlro tulliau'ed. Now my nervousness has MI me, I. a low of water is normal. and the pores of my skin perform zholr duty as well uwhcnl uboynndlpmplrou 5...». _- A... thn only thirty-one your. 01-50 that)!!! pram:- an he began to be meted with mom. Ind camps, which in km ecu developed Into urinary. or pox-hap- no, mubxe also violent a olnmwm' mat ll. nu no uncommon thingfor Mano void I In 0 II‘hï¬. exudation thmu h the bingdbsolutoly unknown. ' o I to- rrwnrho visited the old cannon-n. on cal-lug of Mn restoration to helflllam: to Ian: yam-lot sunning, he made the (ol- n. WM 0! n ma unanim- a 31-33:: Human. Munch. hen the Comments]. Intm. Ill. ‘ Hr. William J. Winnluhun In I well- hown and venerable gardener of Monoon, ‘ “"“l ' 1mm Seventy-ï¬ve your: use Mr. Win- 1 a Ten] bun Wu horn in Ashbovo North Cu.- f gun"... a, when he resided mu 1km. when he . â€599v“ mug present residency. I "r- Kidney Trouble and Its Effects 5A DREADFUL NIGHT-i M W M: Tu- PI. cmmv'nï¬: m. WI†Int! N £015: A my Mo '0... lack, like lightning, strike- in enriâ€" om pineal. it in no in the Klondyn. ‘ In. J. 'l'. Willis wu lean than are. months ago n poor won't-an. living in Dawson City. She sat out alone for thegoldhoidlotthetraunnorthlrou Tacoma, Wash. “on! two year: ago. She m not min! in her pram his, but she managed to make a fair f living to n laundry woman ; In Dawson City. When the : new. or the Klondyke discov- eries of gold reached that place she Joined 3 party of cattlemen and went as once to the new digging. She staked out a claim as noon as she got more, nnd it turned out to he a good one. She is now worth It least 82.50,- ‘ 000. Mrs, Willis has a husband living in Tacoma. He is a blacksmith and a great mflerer from-rheumatism. It was hit inability to work that caused Mr - to sun out for the gold-mining coun- try. resolved to return rich or not. It all. lncidenuily she no tho lam of introducing the ï¬rst "boiled shirt" I among the Yukon miners. She paid 82.50 for a box of atrial: with which, ; no Imam pnid unanylnd' board to the Min mnw who who her Int mutant in tho 1m. captained seven] “he: that 00 an. In the. m tuner hard. Wewmnmum,anotn, and 10? none Imam literally "up“ along. However. when. the an run It mm mm In, ad we wen «I. «a uh huh “In. W. am out but to hop up out aplml by alums â€In. the no“ â€- prom-1m d which mm to In. "W. Won’t 00 Hm 'l'lll low-ling." mun-noncommunflflc vu Inn-only M. mount the minor m elm. an. no Ilium 'mmmmhmmu am In to m to... Ann Ila-W we maul» Ml all-II. m m not an ml, villa "up" land for a none-t cr In an: lady (II-Nod cl. Immune. talcum-mum. I! â€I ll" be «all reï¬ll lb him nu. mmmw-nnuun Imdmofthumldmh- (all. than" our our Mada And "all- ed tom mama beneath II. I. should to wan-or. We found Ibo pin mini. not! kept on light!" «Mien. no that '0. mld 'lffl our â€axon at "Dell and um rm!- uo-ml In our cramped po- mm. [Au-lily we had In ammo lup- ply, and mm mllnnc m but: then am the slum began lo appear. ll. mm- od to as as I! we Md been outed for weeks on (H: ridge; "4 'MI at In It became "am mo 31: for us in move, we. were no ml that It us run all- cnlty m: to ï¬lmed our feet. Wn‘ m began mull-g pnmnum for ‘ «mauve. The rope was III. a! [ton in", and our "our: clothes would no! my. to our lotion. Harper: boom ten {rm to out that he wn obliged I to cut the. on: :14! bum rum?- able came-«do mm at the- before Inc We! In gem-g linen on. I; had km line on I" night, a I new law In! (rum; 1 not" have In [mung than on min II a. lam-g I! 1 tool the. ol. mm, low. evergvntlovmlutdumflor ll- .ekne of mm. on M- but. all mm (lo- M Mei new Id- nmbv. tho-ct turns the “no to "up" took oil In: boom and pineal! hh feet. In his knapsack. Io thu. land he fallen, In could not pound: In" "covered Noam zurhflun um took 0! Ma boot- ud at upon them to keep them warm [or the morning. It“ they would be (mo. and he should Ind lull-all unbl- Io n: Into M lull. The cold bnonme lntï¬iso. tho thery mometcr droppinx twenty-Iva degrees. and as man of our urncnu bud been soaked In wading through the mom“ now, [how from lard. It seemed to us as sheltered a place as any upon the slope, but should there be any great fall of stones la the night, I feared that we should have but a. small chance of escape. No sooner had we seated ourselves than we heard the omnlous whiz of tall- lng stones. '1‘th was but, the commencement of a cannonalle that was kept up at Intervals through. out the night. The rocks flow [KIM us so close that at times we could almost. we] the wind on our faces. We never dared to much no to closo an em all night for {mr o! slipping Into the abyn below his guide, Zurbriggen, and Mr. Har- per. were surprised by darkness in a position where it was impossible for them to advance. As it was equally impossible for them to spend the night where they were. hanging to narrow ledges of rock covered with thin ice. they were obliged to retrace their steps â€"â€"a slow and painful process. At last they reached a spot that might answer their purposeâ€"~13 ledge some iourteen ieet ions and eighteen inches broad, on which the three men couid Just manage to sit Several noun l'anued on I Cliff With A Terrible nuan- In Pro-pea Every Sccnud-vuumng Bowman l‘lnihlu By. ‘ MEN ON RAOGED EDGE OF NOTHING. DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. 8 an illustration of the discomlort of a position “on the ragged edge of nothing," the tol- lowing story, from “Climbs in tho N e w Z e n I a n d Alps," 18 excellent. The author 0! the work, E. . Fitz Gerald, F. R. G. 5.. : :12 m 3355:;- -- mu- v“ @wsqxï¬dï¬gԠâ€'"' "9091A um " "" ' â€" an lice-mw'nï¬'m' his mum. Valuing mum on. with M "P am. or own. am for vault-uh". Ant-Hm [.p, Q ï¬re. (:0. â€12.01.01!th o. In†mum WANTEII “‘5‘ W D.“ W. dc. 'ohï¬- nmlnd mn- Pneuctl benevolence In ohlpplu your good. to port harm you. aunt-amounting out no“ II. um?" â€OI. I not I lot or Imflvu.â€-Phllalclphlg Noni I’I 0." My“... I'm. Me Cancun-(q randy Cuban: a: an "c. c. 0. MI Io nu. «Danna nfnd Ilene!- '1 mt ll nu- nun-or mm†«flu my mm." an m mm In. "l'hmwnmudotxlrhfot anthem" "But how do you uh RACINEWFEET Allen's Foolâ€"Ease. a powder for the feet. It euros pnlnfu). swollen. amn- lns feet nud Instantly taken tho sun; out of coma and lmnlonu. It In the greatest contort discovery 0! the use. Allen's Fool-Han makes tight-flung or new shoes feel my. I: u a «min «are tor "nuns. callous and hot. tired. aching feet. Try 1: today. Sold by all druulnu and shoe «on; By null {or 250-“: stamps. Trial palm mo. Address Allen 8. Olmsted. 14 Roy. N. Y. I Forgot the Prints-- Vole-MI. Madame de Steel and some other famous author once met by special in- vitation at a French country house. 1111th brought a handsomely bound book of their own to present to the other. Both were proiuee in their netâ€" tery. both declared the other'n work would have a priceless value. to be preserved by them with inï¬nite care. When they had made their gushing adieu: and departed the amused hostess {ound the respective volumes carelessly ion on table and not». i on.» to law. an In on... While Ilr. Luyard m British min- lsier It Williams a stock broker who had been concerned in the lune of a Turkish low called on Lord Palmerston. “Let me see." said “om Pam." "you are the Mâ€"‘-- who helped Laynrd to make so much money out of the Turkish loan." “My lord." laid ) the stock broker, "1 give you my word ' as a man of honor that Mr. lanyard never made a. penny out o! the loan." I "Sorry to hear it," said the genial “Pam." “His connection with the loan injured his reputation, so I hoped a! I least he had made money by it." 0n the til-74c and thir'll Tuesday. of each month. Settlers’ tickets will be sold from Chlcngv and the Northwest. over the Bug Four and Chesa ke Ohio mums. at greatly reducuï¬utos. For rticlglqru and and dascriytivo pamphloto Vir lulu. mama U. L. l‘rum, N. w. P. A., o. 234 Clark street. Chicago. Funnel-It: of Fur-non In Nova!" VII-glam. There Is cause for retaining among tho {armors in Virginia. T a crow of melons, “toes, peanuts, general grain and truck V0 been unsurpwmed and the prices ob- tained in the Washington. Wtimore, Philadelphia and Now York market: have been the highest 9V9!- paw. n_ A. .. . . . M’s In lint. III-Ito Into Your lhon. lzazamam: Door no data; much damage to crop- In northern New England. The Buddhist. nuns in Burma): hue their head: completely “and. In. Wink-'- sooclnlng In" human- butt-gm»- tho mtwum In“ mh!‘ Mam Macho. um A Dunn. Edmu'olr Invol- Ullh emu“. m a, Oath-rm run Mum-Mon lnmvur. Ian. I c c. c. mi. aim-mm mud my. Inbound“ “Emu-III nullqule Ila-mutual“. [kl-Alumnu- tau. An dam 713 not a wee“;- unlll he can draw I check on tho bank. can Coach nun-- ho own-mt but. u. -_ The "on“ amount 0! ulckneu In human Ills In ten day- per nnnum. If You Need Renovating Take A rich depoult of manganese ore has been ducqvered In Sunderland. Vt. It. Is said that Job “sinned not with his tongue," but the name Is not said of his wife. Gunmiiioa tab-coo hub". can. nukes weal non nrona. blood pun. Wu. :1. Alldruuluw. The man who uyb, “I can drink or let It alone," In the only one who be- lieves that he can. My doctor laid I would (Ila. but Plan'- Cun tor Consnm “on cured Incâ€"dum- Kelner, Cherry V 9]. 11h. Nov. ‘38, '05. Dr. Kay’s Ronnvntor never falls to cure Igorvouunoss, constipation, drape in or hvor disease. It. renovate: ml dly t 00F mainly. 25¢. Boo nan. , “mm. manna POPE m. 60.. Hurtful, am. W3,†By a new law, Connecticut riders of bicycles who neglect to new bells on their wheel: will be subject. to a ï¬ne or 820 or less In each case. and may be held tor any damage '0:- mm} caused by their neglect. amowmm 375...“... â€Manitoba Hard" when «n be In: I! wall In the Alberta district. to! In nnltobn. The hurry h high ads and the :70: of as Munch: per an" a one that has not I: approached on this continent. For rtlcu< hrs on to "anuportmiou, pump let. on duirying and wheat. raining. write 0. J. Buocuumx. 212 Clark Street, Chicago. had “was and does Muratâ€"41min Columbh mind. It gives thalamus. haingandmeqmfledheutyto Columbiamdflmfordbicycla. OAnncretpmmsgivuusthh Plan-II Ila-III In 13h. (3an- "00$ Dr. Kay’s Renovamrd “97 ï¬lm Ill mm mmnarmm IIII'I Gaunt our. huenlnwmnny. Prlcoflï¬o. nu nus or no Aol'li. 30-10-300 for "(£7er putty. ._.._A ._L.___ L, u. pIumbias w. n. u. ochoo. no. u. In"; ' Balm taking Lydis a Phil-l Vent-bio Compound. I had a“ my you-n with kidney bomb“ b Manny buck Ind should-u“ undue. fly mount-main bun-b- rocuiu. Ind I was tumbled wit h- oot-than». but growing very“ I had been 10 my physician- ht - eelnd when“, I been; it.“ In. Pinkhm’s medicine“ (bu homo relieved the pdnll w in. aid regained tho m II b u Mt kind of mdicinc M II“. I. unmoummnduww pun-om sod and the diamâ€"In. [Au-Ill m.8u1fl,8Andm-Iw.h My man was entirely In “I. and l Inflated with eon-[bk NM In the until 0! my buck-n!“ hardly and upright. I wan “ and In the morning "III on I“ st night. I had no nppeflh. .- uktng Lydln n. Pinihnm‘l Vent-II. Oomwnnthueg‘unodlmunp-ï¬ 1nd I look better “an I ova-In“ below. I dull recommend Mb- my hhndgultcerhlnlyhnwd. (n1 mediumâ€"Mu. n. r. Ito-IT..- W 8%.. Cincinnati. Ohio. ' pound. and Blood Puriï¬er Ind NV. Pills. l (elf. like I new m h! kidney- u'o now In perlect 3nd :1! my other trouble. an 0-01- Ilu. Mum: Pan-a. 824 Kantâ€"II. Wiphln. Pu. lamb-peaktoohighlydu Plnkhun'l Medicine. for it. and“ much {or me. I have Mann-ald- 1ererl1rom‘mdncy we, pl. . mute on. 10 nu. book W feet would swell. I about tun-h troubles and louoon‘hma. AM“ Lydh E. lfinkhum'a Vega“ “- mwmanm. Vuotablodompouna. mm momsirf mun-nut.