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wuen I Rave peeped through the clear light “MANNA.” 4 Mr. H. N. Warner, of Mind — : 2 ane tier, of Sinden, = gd oes ee eee : NEE eaid Victor VanDyke walked into the like her—ir 3 RH : si os oe ies pace dasiciogs largest real estate office in Chantux could be inve : ° Ni Ni In 18904 I was attacked with and asked the manager for keys tothe the dearest one tit EU ATIS zi Paralysis in my left side. You finest houses on his list. With a look 0 love t rox ores ST. JACOBS OIL > i iz. might stick a pin to the head into of surprise, the man handed them to perwle, trey uameid black, green or moroun. ¥ WAN WICYOLES AT $20. To's25.00. URvLE ToDat. Shagres, { THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN | OF 1900 The policies of the great political | parties are now being formed and the eandidates discussed. The voice | of the people as recorded by ballot at the approaching presidential election will probably decide the policy of the nation for the next decade. 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Stayleight—"Tommy, do you think | your sister is fond of me?” Tommy —"I de know. She gave me a quar- ter to set the clock half an hour fast.” Jewish Comment “Frarad to Take. “Jim, the of that $5 is barbed-wire fence.” “How's that?” “Hard to get over.” on Commer- | cial Bulletin | j loss like a | GREASE - Saves w: everywhe ps the team. ase. Sold SEARS, ROEBUCKE. & CO. (Ine.) Ghicae | stipation and kindred diseas $500. Her Form in Gold. A golden model of Miss Maud Ad- ams, a very succ ful young actress, may be one of the attractions at the Paris exposition. The statue will be life-size, and will consist of gold bul- lion to the value of $346,000. The venture has been undertaken by a number of gold-mine owners living in Salt Lake City, Utah, the birthplace of Miss Adams. The enterprise has aroused much enthusiasm in the native town of this gifted woman, who has made “The Little Minister” one of the dramatic successes of the period. A life-size silver statue, representing Miss Ada Rehan, was one of the most popular exhibits in the mines and min- ing building at the Chicago Columbian exposition. Twenty Years Proof. Tuti's Liver Pills keep the bow- elsin natural motionand cleanse yur cpsia, s stomach, con- Se “Can’t do without them” R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. con't know how I could disease for over twenty sears. Am now entirely cured. Tutt’s Liver Pilis Cost of Burning a Heretic. In the course of an article sketching the histories of some early English ecclesiastics, a writer in the Windsor Magazine tells what it cost to burn a heretic. The items are taken from the municipal records of Canterbury, dated 1535, and are as follows: For the expenses of bringing a heretic from London.......--- For 1% loads of wood to burn him...... < For gunpowder A stake and staple. Saas ae 8d “Executions cost more nowadays, but the difference in methods makes the extra expense justifiable at least” is the grave comment made. A Gigantic Wine Cistern. At Asti, in California, last year, & cistern 14 feet long by 34 feet wide and 24 feet deep was formed in a hillside for the storage of wine. The immense tank was lined with concrete two feet thick and coated inside with a glaze as impermeable as gl fo preserve a uniform temperature was covered under three feet of earth. Wine kept in thi tern y more than fo Mr. Wed you have sssulp “aN ¥ upon me apprec would f with blis of the pool “Resurgam.” fond of r m and to have fiexile “It is. de so much m of any other fingers through th the plumes of my hat.” Those hats were worn then, and no Parisian had thought of creating an ordinance for the removal at the theater. The whole house turned to look at her as we entered our box. | The stage beauties were madly jeal- ous of her. She was wonderfully beau tiful, like a stainless lily. Her face, always pallid, had the spiritual gleam sometimes seen in the luminous coun- tenance of a dark-haired woman. Her lips glowed like the azaleas she al- ways wore on her br They were odorle: and hence commended them- selves to her. Perfumes were offen- sive to her, yet, as I remember, her approach was ever preceded by an in- tangible sweetness, as of the faintest breath from fragrant flowers confined in some secret receptacle. The refined perfume was incomparable. I never detect it now. A mark of individual- ity, it left me as did she. Then the shock of finding her gone when I recovered from the long fever. One woman called her a thankless an¢ PRONE UPON THE FLOOR HE LAY. bloodthirsty vampire. I was reminded of her hideous remark when I saw today the new poem of Kipling’s by that title. And that odious painting by his cousin, Burne-Jones. How J hate them all! Had she but told me that she was 3 creature of the sun—a child of Par —her life and affection changing I could have better borne flitting. But to en- tainty which h through the seasons; her unceremonious dure the dread u encumbered my intermina weary Amer ough from Pa the sou has tongue This any phras¢ price.” Not haunt kind f o kel in waiting for me | She whist you will find me.” | I'll look arot she 2h lau in some s which cover her haod in ur low rates before making loans. Bank ready to pay out as soon puking at SIX per cent The Walton Trust Co., every jur druggis's the ot this trouble \ ema Ee y's Creata Btw plac nostrils Spreads over an angry surfaee, reveving the painfu heals and cur-# varisbes immediately inte be E'y Brothers, 56 or will is drawn teflammation, A ecld in the head sari tuto procurable from avy remedy for the cure I quantity of inte tbe the inflamed and immediately cleanser, Sold by drug- for 50e by mailed Warren St, N ¥ DEnnery's Ready Wit. Iseem Dp Mon| A dEn drae cher, mon cher, ar me. | matist. » died recently ready Then tease me as you wi | d pungent wit One of rivals I never dreamed would have] remarked T is d’Ennery is a carried this little escritoire, which I} vee ; stays = spa gee gave her, to her new home. How Guces a et ext eccaabeainae pa ¢overed with dust it is—something nbs eo ee : taps me on the head—what is itz T ‘ tic: Through a broken pane in the sky-| ‘ wits = . light © poet iced Dates peter jIt Will Care You While You Wait. paniri ce a | Ifyou fuffer with that horrible caterrh inquiring branche There are @ 10%) tne head, lose of smell or taste, catarrhal co of tiny green worms on it; they sl) rome rere hesdsche Dr. Thurmond’s Ca- Sg a to—he literal w: . | tarrh Cure is sold nocure, nop Price 5¥c fall in here and die literal WOrMS | and $1 W per bottfe at HL. Tucker’s. gh of it to} ea num the desk Maybe the. of the dust—there smother the Why! ber of them the top ¢ they lie in re r rows tence! “In heaven; tel What a queer meant for a jok killed and placed tacm here? ani changing they are alive, positions, now Perfectiy motion] they say in silent e:oquence: “Forgive you all—speak to me!” Strength and reason seem leaving me. I am growing very, very tired. | I will rest upon this couch she called a memento of tne harem. What sweet music—it comes through this little golden case on the tabourette near my} head—I'll listen. A zephyr is wafted} to me, past me through it, and on its wings it bears words spoken in soft est accents. ‘Victor, Victor, say yout) heart is still mine. I have suffered much, yet I love but you, my own love, reply! Thank heaven! Zonita: I clasp the little golden casket hands. I cans r throv magic You time sha jany otber to and 50 cents at H L Tucker's drag | | store j A Happy a entirely reman, Mr. ww yasid Asav extervai loiment «f most wouderful curative powere, Bullerd’+ Suvow Liciment In the world Quite Unsensational A Montreal paper for twenty drama advert meut anccess ing. w Has the and wil s,ort as erases in the courts Aaimai Poorhouse. Calcutta contains a pauper for indigent animals about 4,000 inmates to chickens with a staff sv castTo Ira. which b bars acco ents for the nn sensational xf an experienced veterinar ou Have A not «qualed by Price 25 koown all news, asylum There are now CSfllitt: ranging from bulls The place You way bidie the appetite but t bribe the liver to do its I. You must be honest with little now end you capn work and help it niong « then with a dose of Herbiae the best liver reguisr Price 50 cents at H L. Tucker’« drugstore. fis Expertence “Remember,” said the person who is fond of antiquated proverbs, “that it's | money makes the mare go “Yes,” | answered the man who bets and al- | ways loses, “if it's my.money it makes the mare go lame Washington Star A Boon for the Lisping Girt. | “What a boon to the lisping girl lare the Spanish names.” “Why?” | “Think how y it is for her to say | ‘Thervera,’ ‘Vithcaya,’ ‘Cadith,’ and | ‘Ponthe *”—Kansas City Star. Hie Flowing Locks Biggs—"Van Meter, the poet, looks | very prosperous. Has he found a ' market for his verses Boges No; he has got a job as walking adver- tisement for a hair restorer Aunt Rachels It makes the skin white and soft, removes pimples and dandruff and all eruptions from the person, For the Head and Hair and Body ody 3 of every child ed with 4 ter every sar ¢ eep my left hip and I would not feel ee x. IT PENETRATES, SEARCHES, DRIVES OUT. ie Paras iebie 2 | Outside the bus house he rates ihe able to do any kind looked at the key-tags and found that H of work and had to be turned in the nearest was within aaa cee bed. I made up my mind that I | walking d could not be curcd as I ha | dered i all kinds of medicine and had Sie E S U Rl S E B NK, tried many doctors. I was ad- ei tte 2 . should purct ] } vise: ee = Hn en _ | : u ISS sen Eh Dr. Williams’ Pink jthem. Let the I will stens ol Butler, Missouri. ills for Pale People, and com- | buy the handsomest edifice I can Ob- lying why q : eir use S & “te 3] zs ying where eg their use last September. tain and will endeavor to make her the (ean Pato CapiraL, - - - $55.000 00 efore I had finished my first box life as much of a romance as mine WaS ¢ipeer_ Th — I felt better, and by the time I had j for that brief time. I ought to be hap- cf pe 2s ; é £ ne 4 2 used six boxes the diceaseieaaion: lpy, I suppose. She is a charming be ac, Reerives Deposit-, Lous Money, Issues Exchange and tirely disappeared, and I have not creature, and more than all, by her jana of inde, to this - ‘ ; ; fees hee co ee ee ee. ah ” z . a i dows « general Beoking Business. The patronage of Mer | aboy. The paralysis also disap- ephings pas t polis almost corso n. URE ace ps Ales aoe cae ebacts, Farmers, Business Men and the public generally is peared, and although geen ein eee S ; was it ot her than delightful? fortal Pau rae coe q have passed since I finished my es, if three years in the presence of 914 <i = imp A solicited, promising strict attention to business and a eafe i last box, there has been no r cur Beans woes bests ct ate Wass ow!) i tie aren a D t for fund ‘ x, as beer Ss Poeige eee : y. The staircase has D- pository for funds i rence of the disease.’"-Fyom the siaped pees mere ee o a reas ing we Bie i our new house in : g i Gazette, Minden, N: , can be thus. Were I, after these po, en nee — DIRECTORS. — j etle, Minden, Neb. years of anguish, to be given the priv- PU ida teecsiie 7 : : a mor: 1 u veerTweate! ch 1 'o} m Wal Ce ee ee ilege of again turning those leaves of 4), a do you TC. Boulware, see yin, seas i entain, fasta. al the oe life’s mystery, could I refrain? H ce pies a 3.8 JENKINS. Cishier bars carrie we. swe ; ments heerssiry to yaive new life and rich: Looking back at those evidences of Toc 5, 7° {0 the : ea nee } ss po ae nie eee misplaced affection, from the emi- ‘ll It cont { i toe einate parte nence upon which fame has been A breakfast j alysis, St. Vit 2 tica, neural- pleased to place me, I wonder if I Toom to m es ae hy _ ue ever revelled in the sweet companion- idle, fool s of valpitation of the : B rt, pale and sallow complexions, and all ship of my soul's false star. I seem @M not in forms of weakness either in male or female. so admirably fitted for the reticent life Surrender OF BUTLER, MO. j I since have paradise. i Or. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pate People ara never a iat Every 1 sold by the dozen or hundred, but always in pack- rae oe ee cree oe Sees I ae i M n Rea! E ages. At ail druggists. or direct from the Dr. Wit. minded cf my ent joy, or dear, but wh { + now aning roey on Real Estate at Lower Rates than t liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 50 subsequen nduring _heart-breal The F 3 y H re pe ton oboe aeiab. ie a es neart 2 ee a eve r ff red in Bates County, and invite erone desir. i Vv nave the i