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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1898)
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II cur- imiuriil. ttwolleti. Riimrt lutr ft"' am' liiMuntly tnke the i 1 1 ut of curtm nnd bullion. It's the greut comfort dlwovery of the Hge. Al-t-n'e I'imiI Khkh uinkra tlKht-flttliitf or t)cw- bIhm feel eay. It Im a certain cure for sweating, rn Ilium nnil lint. Hired, uervoua. nehlntr ffct. Try It to day. Sold by nil druitKlats and shoe Store. Hy mail for J."ic In stumps. Trial package VliKK. Ai!ilres Allen 8. Olui Sled. I Hoy. X. Y. There r m tliojs ihat wilt never Weenie hiiu r. A buisrltss Fourth ol Jeiy i ohm rl them. Mrs. I(ImI a UnoTMiKO Bvaur (or child e le. ikini, miu-in lli iiimi, leitiioea tntWin- allare lii, eiin-aainil culic. 'He Uitile nalloons Safe from Ballet. Balloou eiperlnienta were made rr Mtly by (he AuatrUn UoTernuieiH to last whether serviceable obnervatlou outd be made at a ufe dUmnre from b enemy'a Ore. A balloon thirty-three fact in horizontal aud forty-alx feet in Vertical diameter waa sent up from a feint 5.5U) yards away from a battery, ajd kept at height of 2.U00 feet. Eighty shells, containing over 10.000 tulleta. were fired st It. bat only thn-e mall bolea, wblcb did not affect Its working, were found when the balloon caune down. The inference is drawn bat In actual warfare balloons can be aed to advantage t Hint dlsunce. Impeavchment In KngUnil. The House of Commons, when It passes resolutions or articles of lm eacbment. docs so ns a grand Jury or Inquest of the whole nation. The house f peer cannot try a commoner for a Capital offense, bat a peer can be tried y bla peers or equnla according to jfeagna charts, whether for nilsdc- nor or any higher crime. An Old Tavern SlRn. At Locou, France, an ancient Inn has for Its sign "The Four Things to Bo Teared." which Is the legend under a rlntlng representing a cat, a monkey, woman and a judge. Egypt's smelling festival la a legal tad eorumerrisl holiday. Unions and jtber odorous articles are In great de- od the occasion. DOCS YOST leadflcte? Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleep well? Pain in your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion bad? Bolls or pimples? These are sure aif.ns of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found In constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature Intended, these poisonous subsunces are sure to be absorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There Is common senso cure. TW 4allt (Man an ess ,1 and natural movement of J the bowels. 1 1 Tea will And rhst the use of r Acer's 1 CTJCpfiTLO with the pltts will bssten L recovery, it ciesnses me blood from all impurities snd la a crest tonic to the nerves. 1 tnrjs'rHr m immt ste m Mrtf. IH V aZ .t i - -- - - sr fill w 1 u'oi) Can Get Tired T wnrklns bar-1. sod tlifs you can Re1 r.fi. J su'iini. ism if y,,u arc tired all tbi Iiiiih ii u,ran tiiBt your IiIikmI m pM,r mi hih-.I to take I !(! S.-irK:iuriI!n, tin it. -a i i-ure fi.r that tired ferling txi-miM ii i ilie Kreat enrii her innl vitalizer of I In l.lnnd. Voo will find apM-tite, uer?e, "" I snd digeative strength In ( sood's Sarsaparilla Anar'oa'i Gmu-it Mediciaa. Hood's Pills oura aauu-a. la-tlttiaa. Sta, Krtiixlat 'cu t'uurl uKl, Wb c i nire tlie moar. milk, snd ii. lu h the sr-t qiiHniy olbu tei ut ycr nnv t knownlo every farm- j -r wi,n i.a- I enl, but only a fear li h-m know the exsrt qntntitie (or! every liny 0' we-k In th y-ar, simply 'e.-an-e tliey d not keep rei-onls. Th--n ti-re la t-e eoat ol 'ha milk snd butter in knn n t inm coxa are heavy l-ed r- ami d i not pro nice a 'C Tilin-lv, bile ii ia a1 o (Hi'S'blH In ig kxI cow ligve lsr,e yiebls and yet not at a coal 10 alio a profit.. Wheal 4u . enii u tioahel. I low to grow w heat vrith bie proht g 10 renin ami anmjilea of Nnlzpr's H'-d (Irimi i Huihelpersc-re) Winter Wheiit, itye, OalH. Clover, etc., with Farm Seed Cnta-li-iriie for 4 cents iOKtiiire. JOHN A.fiAly XK RKEI CO.. Iji CrosKe, Win. C N U The man whi wear- a linen dusr en boat exenrai n may not be insane, but Ids i s ol he eternal fitness ol ihinjga are seriously tanled. Hall's Catarrh Cure la s constitutional cure, l'nce 75 oanat Tl ere ian't much patriotiam in the ri l o d o-n'l use a little powder and wiar banica on the trior out Fourth. Kervea Oat ol Tuna. Jnat as the atrinKS of a tniiairei inatrii- ment get out of tune through Inik ! rare and break out into ear-torturing discord heu touched, no the humiin nit-vea get nut of tuue, and make everybody miaera- ble that comes In contact with tliein. P- ry tobacco user's nervea are out of tune more or leas, and the real tobneo aiaTe's nerves sre relaxed to the turnout. No-To-Mnc Is the tuning key which tiKhtens the n-rvea. makea them respoml qnirkly in he emntiona. resulting in the happir.eaa of ill. No-To-Bsc guaranteed tobacco habit lire, makea weak men Htrong, We ad iite all tobacco uaera to take Nu-To-Buc Cared Her Cnreteaanesn. The following story la told In the memoirs of Ird Blachford, recently published In England: Mrs. -'a rela- tiorjs with her maids are rich. She was describing one who was s breaker of china. "At last she broke three things In one day. So I aald to her: 'You are 111, Jane, you want some castor OIL' The maid stared and waa aston ished. 'Your hand shakes, you want some castor oil, Jane.' The uiaid took It aa a Joke and grinned. But, when bed time came, the upper mam was itnlr summoned. 'Jane Is 111 and wants some castor oil; come with me, and I will It out for ber.' " Mrs. appeared at the bedside with a quite In flexible determination, explained that Jane was 111 and did want castor oil and must take It. She did take It, and no further breakage occurred. Oawa or Modern Geography. What should be an Interesting book is In preparation In England by Ray mond Beaaley history of travel and geographical science from the time of the conversion of the Soman Empire to the eleventh century. The first vclumo. which has far aim Ilea and maps, at tempts to give an account of the more important geographical movements of the early Middle Ages, the purpose be ing to Illustrate the course of the plon eer enterprise which preceded the dis coveries of tbo fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The title of the book will b, The Dswn of Modern Urography," sntl the publisher John Murray. YOUNG AT SIXTY. Serene comfort and happlneaa in ad vanced years are realised by Oompax ac tively few women. Their hard Uvea, their liability to se rioae troubles on account of their pecu liar organism snd their profound iguo rsnoa ooaoarnlag' themselves, all com bine to shorten the period of usefulness sod All their later years with suffering. Mrs. Pinkhsm baa dose much to make waesea strong-. She has given advioe to assay that has shown thntn how to fusrd sgaiast dUeaae and retain vigor ous health In old age. From every cor ner of the earth there is constantly com ing; the most coovinciup statements from women, showing the efllcecy of Lydls B. Plnkhatn's Vegetable Com pound in overcoming female ills. Dere is a letter from Mrs. J. C. Oram, of 2-0 Qorser St., Johnstown, I's., which la earaeat sod straight to the point: "DsabMm. PiasnAM-. I fuel it ray duty to tall ail suffering women thut I think your remedies are wonderful. I had trouble with my bead, dizy spells and hot flashes. Feet aud hands were cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, had kidney trouble, pain in ovaries snd congestion of the womb. Slaos taking your remedies I am bet ter every way My head trouble n all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. I can eat and sleep well and am gaining h flesh. I consider your medicine the best to be had for female troubles. " The prsseat Mrs. Ptakbtun's esperi cnos la treating female Sis Is unparal lelled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydln E Pinkhsm, and for somitlasi peal has bad sols ehaqris .if the eerieeyondeaee department pt ler great tmstaees, trsatUg by letter a f as m kandred Ihotsawd alfcag HER CARGO OF "iiALT- (low a I-uiiKiua F.il.Btrr Deceived tus tfi venue Uuiitri, Among the sit.il small vi-h;!m, wUi mm. tiiib.isii l iny i-iirdii,uijii to Cuba bae oci'iisioUinl this government su much uniiojauce and expi-nac, lew Lave bi-eii tun subject oi an tuucli vvali-lifulncaji, or kept cusuuus coiI.k--toi awake ut uigUt frwiueuuy, an the Voo(l.ill. This trim little ves;l has been luter-ct-pted itud overbiiuk-d seveiaJ tluna; her cargo uud clearance papers wero subjeclud Ui the beverest scrutiny; and though t'overuuicut oUk-luis knew, by a sort of Itituklou acquired by cusioma olhcer (backed by Boating rumors), that the Wood.Ul wan not Uie luuoccut craft lie preuteuded to be, nothing could ever be proved against ber. A story told by a machinist, auent an escapade of the Woodall at a timo wheu her peculiar actions first attract ed government utteiiliou, might throw considerable light upon a subject whose mystery has battled the wit of j many a clever ofliclul. '1 suppose you know all about the bayous and iulets running up from Ver million Hay, not far from the wilt mlnea of southern Louisiana, where President Cleveland goes hunting?" began the machinist. "Well. I bad been doing some work at the salt mines, when word came that a vessel was down In the bay wanting all the men It could get to load up. "I went with some Vther men. A few were turned back, but most of us were put on to the Job of loading sacks of salt on to the WdodaJl, which lay out In an arm of the bay as close to shore ns she could get. "It. was common enough for lxmts to run up In the bays to take on salt or lumber, but what I thought queer was a lot of box-oars laying up In the wools on o. temporary track. How they come there an' what they comp for I wanted to know. It wasn't so long till I did. "We hnstled that wit on board lively, I tell you. It wa hard work, but grxid pay. Saturday the Cap'n come along an' says: 'Roy. I got a job for yrni to do. an' every man that ain't willing to i sweflr he'll keep his mouth shut can ! git.' "We all swore. " 'Poe them box enm? he soy., point ing to the truck In the woods; 1 wan every lat one o' them carloads stowed In the Woodall before Monday morn ing. Kin you do Itr "Of course we could. "Well, sir, the Ant load was a sur prise. The Woodall had a false bot tom as long nn' near as wkle ns her self, laying tip there ready for the carsro. "Salt! Well. I should smile! Smelt mighty like powder, an' looked mighty like guns an' ammunition. We worked nn' sweated all that night an' all day Sunday an' Sunday night. We was nlrh dr-nd for sleep, only snatching a minute's rewt now and then, an' goln' at It agin. We sprinkled the empty box cars with salt. nn'. In fact, we waited good salt promiscuous around there. "Monday mornln' ns soon ns they could git to its, down come th custom bonne officers. Got wind about extry hands and rushed job. an' they was bound to find out the whole of It. "Down In the lottom of the boy lay that cargo of powder an' livnd. an' we was Just lonrllTie Dip last few sncks of salt on to the WoikIjiII. "Steam was up nn' everything rendy for a start. The officers took n look nt the empty enrs an' then went on Ivnard and overhauled the cargo. Nothln' but salt! "At Inst they went awny. look In dls Rfttlslled. an' one of 'em says to me; 'Tooks like yon fellows wasted a heap o' suit around here.' " 'Salt's cheap.' says I. '"Twnrn't no time licfore the Wood all had Ihnt false bottom up nn' tn torv down the bay. "'Where was she goln'T Ask me somotbln' I know." Leslie's Weekly. An Example Worth imitatlne. A church In Philadelphia Is contem plating the purchase of a farm ns a place of outing and recreation for the poor of the parish. The one under con sideration contains about a hundred acres. Klght acres are woodland, In which the parish boys could camp. A vineyard occupies an acre; and the rest is under cultivation. The main dwell ing house contains twenty-one rooms, thirteen of which are bedrooms. An unfailing stream of water runs throt'gli the place. There la ao abundance of fruit, the location Is high and whole some, and In an exceedingly good neighborhood. It Is, moreover, hoped thai by Judicious farming the prod ucts of the place will pay most of its expenses. The older members of the parish who could not otherwise leave the clly fir even a week or two during the lieu ted sen son will enjoy a visit to the farm. The boys can go there for a week, while a Held on the place would, with a little work, uiuUe an excellent athletic ground, which might be open to them nt all times. The plan is high ly commendable, and If judiciously car ried out cannot full to be successful. Why not udopt it in other cities? A Traveler's Opiniiw. It Is seldom one meets a man In America who Is u!te satisfied with his own position. The colored man who waited on tne In a Boston hotel wanted to be, a cook, and so get higher wages. The headwnlter In the dlnlng-rootn seemed a better educated man than is usually found In that position, nnd he was anxious to be a teacher. As I traveled through the country, 1 found the farmers' sous, as a rule, enger to go Into bus!. -toss In the towns. A young broker whom I met wished he could have given bla life to the study of sci ence, while a physician, and a scientific nan of blgb standing, confided to roe that circumstances hsd urged him Into kaf prsseat work, sad Im4 ke was cesv Oil..,.! Ii.a ..,,111(1 il'lfl' Ki.l t'Oll III i. I '. f snd himself liclter as an active ol:i chin. Americans nppmr to be ituc in scions of tills tinr ft, wlih h grow: mi of the decile in In comic wealili.v n emiiu nt. i.'ai h m n lind hi - own i ul j work commonplace, uud fancies tlia. he could show higher tiualilic ill bi neighbor's place. There Is truth In this criticism; bin Is the characteristic pointed out peiit liar to America and the Aiuericaus? MUSlACHtD WOME.N. Oncer Koce Iuluilnt the Island ot i'c-o. The world of science has Just been roused to unusual interest 1 y a rep -rt of the Comm rt lal ieog aphiciil S -clety of Frauce, giving de.ai.s lou.ern lng a race of mustucind while worn n who Inhabit the Ishind of Yeso. on.' of the Do.thwest of the J ip. ne. e gro p The facts which the report tuminUe are those leann d by A. M. Klub.ikjws kt, an explorer and delegate of tue sj clcty, who has recent y returned lr mi a visit to the strange people desCilbed. The esisteuce of the Aiuos. as t. e ra-e to which these people belong Ii called, has long been known to ethnoli- gists, and Mr. Klabukowski has th houor of being the lirst explorer of modern times to penetrate the country and look upon it and Its people wkh the keen eye of thi' ethnologist. He is believed to be the only white man who has gained reliable Informa tion coii'-( ruing the wo:nen. woe mustacki s a.e u,u .1 t ) those ev-r wo. j by any utcniber of their race. These women re massive in appear ance, and. in fact, appear to better physical advantage t! an the men. Tu y have high cheek bones and are d.bti c ly Caucasian. They do not have that ghastly yi llow Ish complexion characteristic of the Chinese and Japanese, but rather b ar every appearance of white women who have lived much In the opt n a r. Their mustaches, when natural, are always black and silky, and are invariably turned up at both ends. It seems that not every one can grow a mustache. What is the cause of this fact no one apparently knows. There Is not even a native explana tion, except the one found in the state ment that the mustache is an Indica tion of the caste or rank of the owner thereof. The peculiarity Is all the more strange for the reason that the Ainos are a decided hairy race, their whole bodies bs;lng gem rally covered with hair that Is naturally soft and silky. If, however, one of the women pa.-sei the age of 14 with no trace of a mus tache appearing, her patents stake it for granted that Nature has tal.oo d her so far as mustaches are concerned, and proceed to supply the defect, in appearance at leaBt, by the aid of tat tooing. The skill which these people possess of Imitating the mustache by thse means Is remarkable. lnd ed, nt a dis tance, It le almost Impossible to tell whether or not the mustache la genu ine or Imitation. II n ; ("nine Hack. "No one else will ever wear this ring! .tore it goes!" said Charles Bloodgood to MIhb Kllaa Turnbull, standing up In a boat one August night In 1806, and tos.iing their engagement ring into the FiiHfluphanna lllver, near Unaclilla. They had come from the Berkshire Hills to visit mutual friends and had nuarrr-lpd whll returning home from n picnic. After their return to tJie Berk Khlre Il'iUa they were reconciled and married. Recently some fishermen "bobbing" through the Ice for pickerel In the Sus quehnnna, near Windsor, forty miles south of Unadllla. made a large catch. A cousin of Bloodgood, one of the fish ermen, in openlug one of his fish, found a gold ring. lie burnished it up. ond inalile the circle discovered the lnltlaJa of Bloodgood and Miss Tnrnbiill. He sent the ring to his cousin. Susque hanna special to New York World. Continuous I -an hier. FaVrange tie It nifly seem. John B-rehter frills luio oonvulsloJis of Inughtor be cause a clot of blood Is pnssilng his spilnnl cord. At Umt the dotora nit trthute His taughtr to tihat cntutc For thtvo hours 0110 night recently the mtui lnuglied uqiroiirlously wiithouit a mo ment's hosJtallon. Two wih'U ago Brelner was taken sick while at work In bji Iron mUl. Sce tihcn he ha.s been conflnod to his hel. Tie h:ts almost lost the ixwer of spoe-h. and Is uuablo to uMer a wonl. But. hi laughter Is free and Apparency natural, fl If he were Intensely nmus el. Bethlehem (Pn.) special to New York World. Mm Id I Kitchen Ut nails. Bnddlng genius In Portland. Ore., haa devised a utilitarian plan to make the new aluminum musical Instruments convertible Into kitchen titenalls By making the kpys and strings detach able he propose to use the mandolin for a stewpan .the guitar for n ham boiler or llsh frier, and to conk flap jacks on the banjo. It will readily bo seen that a piccolo could serve the uses of a poker without any detaching, and th conversion of a saxophone Into a soup Indie would have advantages too manifest for comment. New York Sun. Hiimi' Hull! or Hi-la. An Ingenious hatter of Paris con structed a house of felt made out of 24,0(10 old hats. This house consisted of pnrlor, dining room nnd lied room, also a kitchen. It was erected upon a platform upon the plain of 8t. IX-nls. end could be transported from place to place. Providence takes care of some fools by giving them wives to look after theiu. The man who can acknowledge a mis lake without blaming It on some one tiae has true moral cesvsftx In-r w aat I'l 1 'ii-l a SCH lJ ftCtimcsaocooKinc 1 ma uoAtt Miocuffs va mo m. mi rouae or tmi itmkh will to or mit o'Wi s Ata. I r HIIBtNSFB RWrfCO GAME PLAQUES exact reproductions cf the $10,000 originals by Muville, which will be glTea yen ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. These Plaques are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestion of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They are not for sale at any price, and can be obtained only io the manner specified. The subverts are: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. Tue birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 35 years. TWENTY-TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Search. Accept no substitute. " Forbid a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do." Don't Use SAPOLIO I A Cac In I'otnt. I Mother (to Holine) Y n miit not I pnt off till tomorrow hat you can dn to lxy. j Bi.bie Tbn M's finish the plum pudili at S Y. -J'liirriHl. A liar 1 CiitiibliiHtlon. 'Ti'fal, it cituio' be den rd. In lain lie r i" nti ns T i riml inlk Ii nu on pmi'v pride And al ort on livmr la jaiis. Detroit Yw I'r ' ELCODHOUND TRACED A BABY. After cearchera Uud Fxl'd. the Anl mnl Led 1 t-cni to Ita uia overj. A few days ago Bertha, the pretty 4-year-old daughter of John C. Putnam, of the little settlement of Mill Village, Vt disappeared. All the neighbors joined In the search for her. Night and day the hunt was continued, but not trace of the little one could be discov ered. The parents were In despair. It was feared that the child had been kid naped. Finally the father. In decvern tlon, suggested that the State blood hound Pilot could find some trace. Anx ious to do anything that would In the least relieve the father's m'.n:l. the of ficials took the dog to Mil! Ullage. The dog was then given a tiny shoe vhat had been worn by the child the day before she disappeared. This he held In bis mouth for a minute. Thpn he dropped It and sniffed the air. He seemed puzzled, and the knowing ones were beginning to remark that they knew the bound would not be or any use. It really seemed as If rne animal un derstood their words, for he sud,lnly put his nose to the ground and was off like a shot, dagging bis keepers after him. On he went, crossing roads, fields and timber stretches, until he reached "Devil's Camp," a point about a mile below Rutland, where there Is a small mill stream. Here the animal suddenly brought up at the edge of the water, gave one long bark, and refused to go further. ' Then the men got to work. They pro cured hooks and poles, and the bed of the stream was thoroughly searched. Al) this time Pilot stood by the water side, though st tempts were mode to drag blm away. For the first time since he had been in the State be refused to obey the voice of his keeper. Toward night the body of the missing child was found. As it was drawn to the shore Pilot sprang forward, took the slimy dress in bis mouth and, raising the child ss tenderly ss thou&h It bsd been in Its mother's arms, trotted bnck to the bouse, the long line of searchers fellow lug. New York Herald. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of IN'ltMl Ii4 S fjt tit l Stilt TOOTH rrWtr, 1 tit et soMHvra-i.SijrtttT 0!tcilan:ne.7ncr-r, atat Cum N. N. U. NO. 602-31. YORK NED fc-uEN wFmwa to AtmrnrincM 1jwtm mt en saw tfce aataeraasaaaawS A Beautiful Present FRGG for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To induce you to try this brand of starch, so that you may find out for yourself that all clsims for its superiority and econ omy are true, the makers have had prepared, at great expense, a aertea of four . Slow To Get Them; All pnrchasers of three 10 cent or ii 5cTit iwkilTcs of Elastic Starch (Tlat Iron Brand), areentitlad tp ra rpivtifrom their grocer one of thfss ben ut if nl Game Plaques free, ibs plnocies will not be sent by mall. Thoy can be obtained only from your (procer. Ev.ry Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch, Do not (May. This offer is for a abort time only. A Ulcaaeil Relief. "H w ie it 1a.1i viar btby dtoo4 a'leep at suuli a regular time? WhM do you ifiv-- b'-r? "Noti.ini'. Her fathrr j st stops sins) nig to he . in limia olii Journal. There Are Others. Tom Do you hive tny trouble aaai ing your iTlitois? I 1 i-k So. It s ensv enough to mewfi Iimiii he Tiuule is to avoid tham.'a) S. Y Tniib. SIUI PAYS THE FRAYT rJ E ITU BEST SCALES- LEAST MONCV ONES OF BINGHAMTON N. V. 'A CURE YOURSElFf Lc Hi 41 for vaattsini difcvtarM, luAftaMUV lrrittiaa r nicTtla Of til UC0II BBMabraBaSBW v..r lutHW. I'eviiiifH. d Mft snaifsi aTHtEtmCtaiCuC. -it polaoaeae. 14 by Orm or mt la stale I m. .r MIIm. S1.H. iircwMT seat aa Ihe St. Joseph and Grand Islsai A SO Eatnas Oity and Omaha Railways ASS TH SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE! TO ILL TOISTB NORTH WEST EH EAST SOUTH 1 oi"w Union P.otflo By.t. Alt! TH( rtVOKITS LIMtS j To riillfornla. Orciron ami all nm PntoteJ lor tiiiorma'liui reicarlt!i( rataa, ete., Ball Jm tit a4tdl'r ueim'Kl Mventor H. M. Asart, W. I KnuiNMiN, Jk., OeB.rsaa.AtSj Uen'l Manawp. t. Inwnh. Mo. ) Through Yellowstone Park on a Bicycle. Among the eetaers, waterfalls, Inkca, nnl tcrraw of Y llowB'one Park is where every true wheelman Mi ttld spend bis '9S holiday. Mt deliir t'lil outii g imaginable. exen ive tlia-i a week at a fash ionable anmm r r sort. O od ro a. Kleiant boU-is. Fine iising, Splendid air. Write for booklet givine full Infor nistii n sliont the cost of the tiip, what to take, . bai the roads are like, etc. J. Francla, General Pamenger Afeat, Omaha. Neb. PENSIONS? DOUBLI QUIOB Wnvi tost. ryAlom. f mm inat,TiStS aw t4j WiSf 1- atri.isrt. I 4IPn r omcin.ii .1 I 2 Hop