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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1899)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 18 ! ) ! ) . Once More ! As We Buy , So We Sell We have just bought and received the grandest bargains , and we'll sell them to you Saturday just as cheap in proportion as we bought them the cold weather stays away so long , they could not Til A "f" ? A llfllW a ot ° manufacturers and jobbers sacrificed sejl their winter goods , they were overloaded , they r I HA I A UtfHY atl * llllllellse amount of new fall and winter needed money badly and quickly- merchandise to us for our ever ready spot cash. r SPECIAL BARGAINS JUPRANOEISaSQNS BASEMENT SATURDAY. Bargains in Our ' LADIES' AND Some of the most wonderful Millinery Barg'ns ' Underwear Cloak , Suit Dept. CHILD'S bargains wo have ever offered Almost December ami the weather Today ( Saturday ) will bo the banner d ay of the whole The entire stock of ladies' , misses' , boy's and child's are placed on bargain tables continues so warm that you neglect closing out sale of Fall and Winter Millinery. Underwear of a large jobbing house bought at about to close them out quick. to supply yourself with those winter Colored Ostrich Colored Ostrich half price goes on sale Saturday in nine (9) ( ) lots : pooda which you usutilly puruhnso In September. Plumes , 12 Inches long , fine 39c Plurnos , o.\tra long flbor , 79c Largo Biro tapestry SOFA PILLOWS - | Manufacturers iorrlllcd at the stagnation have stock , marked down from line shades , marked down Hundreds of dozens of Over 1,000 dozen LOWS , worth $1.00 each , go at..IOC hurried to unload extra heavy utouk accumulations. $1.25 to 30o each from $2.00 to 70o each misses' and boys' underwear Wo hurry just as oairorly to snap up the good Infant silver gray cot SMYRNA HUGS , 15o ach , worth thhifTB , The accumulation of bargains Saturday 18-in Black Amazon Velvet Shapes , ton and wear , medium and I5c will bo than eufllcicnt to startle the most part COc incredulous. nioro Plumes , mnlo stock , boat 98c all black and best fall 40c wool Under- heavy jersey rib Egyptian dye , cut from styles , worth $1.00 , at - 3c bed , fleece lined , 6-yard bolts FINISHING BRAID , SWELL. KERSEY COATS from ono 82.50 to 880 oaoh 40c each vests go at manufacturer. Wo bought 200 flno Kcsrsoy 8c each French camel's lo bolt , worth lOo jackets , mostly black und , Choice of Ostrich Pompons in all navy hair and silver any Largo slzo oilcloth BIDS , 2o , ' dolors , 3 in cacn double breasted and fentin lined they are regular $12.50 'SJSO Color Felt Shape dach bunch , 1 bargain square gray part wool worth lOc , 2c goods : down goes the price In our stock for lOc bunch , with big lot of vests , pants and to 37.50 Out from 50c. 1CB WOOL. 3c box , COMBINATION FUR COLLARETTES , children's Jersey ribbed drawers , all sizes , 3c of mullloon and electric Real , astrakhan ana 69c Black Ostrich Plumes , lleeco lined and silver worth up to worth lOc inuflluon , krlmmor & muflloon , 0 inches long , gray part all very flno grade full jot black , lOc woo'l Under fifty cents , furs and whole skins 4 Were sold for $1.50 to ouch , reduced wear , go at at I9c COTTON BLANKETS at your choice $ .1.00 each. from ; )9c ) lOc each go for $4.50 Our entire assortment ' eacli 49c 75c 98c SI-25 SILK PLUSH CAPES , beaded , braided of ready-to-wear Over ono hundred Nice 5,000 misses' and and some plain , a few bear fur trimmed and Tarn Crown V Trimmed children's jersey Thousands of dozens Worth double. a few have thibot edging , some with double ' Hats ladies' extra fine box plaited back , others Felt Hats , ribbed , fleece quality with wide satin ribbon In as many dilToront lined ribbed vests Trimmed with velvet union suits , ity jersey , selected from the streamers in pasotnont on sale 5350 band and quills , cut to styles 84.00 and $0.00 line and and pants in silver PLUSH LAP nOBB9 , J1.60 , $ | .50 cholco $3.50 , . . . , the low price of marked down to at 25c gray , Egyptian worth $2.25 From another overloaded manufacturer 25c and camel's hair , All silk RIBBON lc yard 98c effects , go in this we purchased nearly 1,000 SKIRTS , among which suit sale at 15)c ) each worth 15c of mention most worthy are some new plaids , swell and beautiful big blocks and each , have sold for $2.00 each. ' Immense lots ladies' fine Wide all Bilk IUBBON. 5c yard , checks , in purple , red , blue , green , drab to $3.60 each. 3,000 ladies' medium 5c and havanna. . Instead of gelling1 for $0 50 very pretty trimmed Jersey ribbed UnioHSuits , worth IGc r they must now go at $3.08 Stitched Felt ready-to- Velvet and , Felt Hats , weight jersey ribbed made in Florence _ ' wear Hats , trimmed some trimmed with os- 4-Inch wide all silk TAFFETA ladies' GOLF Also 2001 COATS made of and Onoita style , very ftylish with sea irich plumes , others underwear lOc two faced plaid black woolen golfings and gull , velvet and orna , vith fancy feathers or to regular 81.00 , price go up in IlIBBON , lOc yard , worth 25c. . . . diagonal coverts , unlined entirely , and ments , reduced from novelty trimming1 , cut at 8c this sale Ono bis counter COMFORT with beams heavily satin bound. $0.98 to > omGand $7 down to go at These are double breasted $0.50 each PRINTS. lic yard , worth 6tfc. . now style jackets and . exceptional value at $5.50 3 Each Cuch All the finest Saxony wool TWILLED ROLLER TOWELING. 400 dozen medium From a celebrated suit manufacturer ribbed Union Suits , in all lc , worth Go come TAILOR-MADE . SUITS , mostly Ono grand assortment of seventy line Hate , trimmed with the ' best aud ( and heavy weight fine sizes , made to button across Full 10-yard DRESS PATTERNS. silk . lined moat fashionable material , every ono worth from S3 to $10'but to give ! 39c throughout all wool homespun the chest , the best four ninety-eight hat wo have cut thorn all down to one figure Each and heavy jersey , 39c pattern , worth 98c spun and Venetian cloth. They Eighty-two elegant imported Pattern Hats , the cream of our ribbed vests and silk ribbon are actual $17.50 garments , down stock , Paris and London designs , rare combinations of color trimmed , worth Ono big table all linen knotted ing , very swell and absolutely up-to-date hats , cost to import 818.00 to pants go at up to $2.00 , goat fringe DAMASK TOWELS , reg ! 5c goes the price to § 9.98 $25.00 each , SATURDAY'S PRICE . ' . Each 15c each at 98c and. . . . ular 25c kind , go at 15c each Great Sale of Fine 59c Handkerchiefs at Special Rtfg Bargains Great Bargain Sale of Fine Hosiery Imported Kid Gloves at each ' | Misses' , children's .and boys' fine and heavy ribbed bicycle $2.50 Rtgs for 98c . and school hose , fast black , full seamless , double This grand lot of glo es consists of all This grand r knees , at 7 c pair the new fall shades , including black , white lot of fine , sheer Saturday we will place on sale one big lot of go and butter color , in two , three clasp and plain white NUBIAN VELVET andWILTON { VELVET HUGS , Ladies' extra fine gauge mace cotton hose Ifl four button -lengths , every pair guaranteed and fancy size 30x60. These are in oriental and floral patterns , and Ill If full seamless lOc perfect , with the exception j bordered handkerchiefs hemstitch always sell at § 2.50 each. We will made , go at pair. , of a very few pules which wore ed offer them Saturday not more slightly spotted. They have hoon have been exhibited to customer Ladies' finest French lisle thread and mace than two on exhibition in our front window in our show window one will for the go at past ono few price days Saturday and and are worth rogu- at 98c each as yarn hose , full regular made , imported to morning promptly at 8 o'clock , Itfrly upto5echoice long as they at fi'Jc pair 3Jc of the each. entire lot at last sell up to 75c pair , in this sale at 25c f > DDN'S ' REVIEW OF TRADE Kecent Demand for Iron and Steel Products Suffers a Docraaso. LEATHER TRADE FAR EXCEEDS LAST YEAR lflilN1 u Kriirtlon , Imt Knlly TOVrrN In Spll.of Slllllll Out- iMiril SlilimirritH _ Corn Sc-uri-N MlKlit ( ialii. YORK , Nov. 17. R. 0. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will say tomorrow : The plgiiH of HbrlnkiiKo In the new demand for Iron and sti-ol iiroduclH becoino more cleur , und whlla iirlecH of pis nro main tained without chniiKo and billets urn not quoted lower only becaiihu premiums for curlier deliveries are no longer paid , plutea urn qtiotod lower ut Iho east , with some mills Helling at 2.D cents ) at 1'ltUlnin , ' and nlicots. are Hold by HOIIIO mills at from $3 to J4 less than the u'Kiilur price , The strength of barn at the west Is largely duo to the Krcat demand for rnrs , of which It Is said that 1,000 per day are ordered , but , at least COATED Look at your tongue. Is it coated ? Then you have a bad taste in your mouth every morninc. Your appe tite Is poor , and food distresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach Is weak and your bowels -are consti pated. There's ' a reliable cure : Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Better take a laxative ( Jose each night , just enough , to cause one good free movement the day following. You feel better the yery next day. Your appetite returns , your dyspepsia is cured , your headaches - aches pass away , your tongue clears up , yourllveracts well. . AiUnititiu it i lave taken Ajer's 1'llls foiM ; jeari , ncl I cousldttrthciu the boat mado. Ono pill ilova ma more good than half a box of any otbcr kind I im e crer tried , " Mm , Nt K , TAtiiOT , March SO , 1699. Arriogtoii , Kant. prices nro n shade lower. A new demand could not make up for the rapid completion of old orders In Homo line ? , so that competi tion of works weakens prices. Jn minor metals the collapse of ton don speculation depressed tin to 26 cents on Wednesday here , but subsequently an advance of 4 per ton In the foreign market brought the New 1 ork price up to 2Sc. A palo of copper by the Cnlumut & H'eula , said to bo of 20.000,000 poundH , lowered the price to 17 cents. Spelter Is weak nt $1.63 , with lead and tlnplates un changed. Shipments of boots and shoe's foil off and yet are larger than for any previous year for the first two weeks of November , 1S9 , > 21 cases , against 163,193 In 1897 and 146,972 In 1SU4 , ami less in all other years. Advances asked , especially Blnco thu recent rise In leather , h.ivo prevented much buying , though many works still hiivo business ahead for some time. Textile manufacturers are doing well , though In woolens the speculation In ma terial threatens to cause. &oma embarrass ment. Sale ? of wool were again heavy , 21- 4K,41J pounds at the chief markets , making In two weeks 41S2J.S11 pounds , against 17.- 43i,100 last year , when the mills were well employed. Clearly a largo sharp of the transactions have- been for speculation , but the mills have been buying- heavily , espe cially those recently rlartcd , after long Idleness. Prices arc a. shade stronger for line washed eastern lleeco and delaine , und the ontlru list averages about an eighth ol a cent higher. Worsted goods nro in good domum ! and have been advanced In prlco .with pome llnnnels. Carpets nlso have been nctlvo , with prices advanced 5 per cent for the season , Cotton goods continue ! to nd- .u.llVt itiill n CIIUIIK IIUJIUIUU. .11111 II1R UCUOl In a short crop. HO that some for Iho time have entirely withdrawn from the market by mills , while bleached weru advanced to the highest quotation for four years , Canlllctlng estimates still make thu cotton market excited , but after Culling U the price him recovered 1-16. The Increased sales liy planters and ghlpmenis from plantations appear to have hud Hither mom Inllucnce than short crop estimates , though from high authorities. Wheat declined u fraction , but fully re covered , although Atlantic exports were only 2,976,451 bushels , Hour Included , against : i,9CS,76S for the ranin week last year , and Pacllla exports , 720.79. ) bushels , against 1- 1SS.093 last year. The couise of the market is the mor noteworthv because western re ceipts ara much reduced , being 5,9i7SC6 bUHhols , uit.ilnHt 10,337.311 last year. Corn declined n fraction , with heavier ex ports than last year und heavier receipts. Failures for the week were 219 In the United State ? , against 223 last year , and twenty In Canada , against twenty-six last year , im.iDNTiinirrs KIXANCIAJ. IIUVIBW. SjiciMilnUnn of ( lie AViM'k Illiiitr * on ( In * Money 3IiirUct. NH\V YORK. Nov. 17. nrodstreet'B Financial Review tomorrow will eay : Speculation this week has hinged nlmnxt entirely on thn money market and the de velopments connected with It. kast Satur day's unexpectedly bad bank statement , showing that the Now York rlearlng house Institutions weru ubout (2.700,000 below thn legal rusurvo limit , created an unfavorable Impression about the probahln course of prices at the opening of the week , Hut. In iilaco of tie ) expected selling movement , from Monday onward developed support of nn excellent quality , while at the same tlmn large tsuppllct ) of funda cnmu into the call loan market \Vhllo rates touched 10Q12 per cent these \\erii \ the extremes and. the bulk of the bor rowing ut the Stork exchange > vas on a niuch lower love ) alian for a fortnight or so. I.urse amounts were loaned at per rent or l < f s und thn money was offered In suih u way as to Indicate that the Intention wits to eao the inurket. The general 1m- ircreloit , fur'hernuire ' , was that there was it close connection between the uupearunco of these augmented supplies of money and the break of uxihungu rates else hero de scribed. In fact It was heard that certain Institutions had made large sterling loans and had ubed the money derived from the sale of bills In the loan market. There was , Itmust bo noted , little ex pectation of gold Importations , but the drain in exchange was a factor of consider able assistance to the stock market , which was more active and broader than It has been of late , and generally advanced during the early part of the week. These tenden cies were , of course , confirmed and In creased by the newi made public on Thurs day that the United States treasury wouU buy $25,000,000 of government bonds at the current market prices for the 4 and u per I cent Issues. This was almost unexpected though It had been plated that certain bom dealers have been accumulating bonds li view of a possible call of this description and among the reports on Thursday was one thrt this block , said to be some $10,000- onrt In amount , would be promptly tendered Hoth practically and sentimentally the secietary'p action had jin excellent effec and measurably dissipated any subsisting feollnjr of quiet In regard to the mone > situation. Prices , therefore , advancei I throughout the list , though one of the feat- I tires of tbo week was the extent to whlcl activity seemed to bo confined to lower priced stock. . Ilka some of the Pacific groups. At the same time , the hlghei price standard railroad stocks were not totally neglected , considerable strength de veloping in that quarter. London was a purchaser of our stocks , but the foreign influence on the speculative situation was not at all marked. IIRVII3W OP TIIAI1K General Trnile CoiitlmtPM ( o llolil Ui Well Future PromlHliiK. NEW YORK , Nov. 17. Bradstrcot's to morrow will gar : General trade and Industry continue at a maximum volume for this season of the year , whllo prices us a whole manifest a strength not approached In recent yearn. Stierigth of values Is still notable among manufactured textiles , but cereals , hides , leather and manufactures thereof havu also strengthened slightly. On Iho other hand pork products , raw cotton and tin nro slightly lower. The great majority of prices , however , remain firm at unchanged quotations. The strength of rntton goods this week , partly the result of active de mand and also of heavily reduced available stocks , has been In striking contrast with the Irregularity and , at times , weakness manifested by the raw product. An artlvn consumptive demand for wool Is reported at all leading markets , accompanied by a fair export demand and n further reiluc ; lion In stocks. Cereals do not manifest tiny striking change this week , but the resisting power of the market Is apparently greater , more moderate receipts of wheat nt the west In ducing some covering , und corn Is sympa thetically stronger. Another feature nat urally attracting attention at this time of the year Is the nctlvo demand for , but generally reported small , stocks of coal available , both cast and west. Lumber dis plays continued strength , and advices are of nn expected very heavy cut this winter , both In tbo northwest and at tha south , Bomo shading In provision prices Is noted , largely ns u result of heavier receipts of liogs. Sugar Is in rather slow demand , not withstanding reiterated reports of the set tlement of the war among refiners , The market for Iron und steel Is rather quieter at thu east , but a heavy demand , joth for plff iron and steel Is reported nt Chicago. While export business has been reported checked it is Interesting to record a very heavy order for steel rods for ex tort placed this week. Reports are also bat u luree foreign rout mot for rails has icen secured. Some shading In prices of tlates und steel billets Is reported , but lleasemer pig Iron Is higher. In other met- uls a feature lias been u decline in tin , both at'homo and abroad partly recovered later , however , whllo copper remains unchanged. In hardware a further decline In builders' grades Is reported , nnd already some orders for next spring's delivery are being placed. Wheat , Including Hour , shipments for the week aggregated 4,540.007 bu. , against 4,630.- S42 bu. last week , 5fi79,147 bu. In the corresponding spending week of 1S9S. 6.653,792 bu. In 1SI7. S.497,433 bu. In 1896 nnd 2.916,833 bu. In 1893. Since July 1 this season the exports of wheat aggregate 81,779,86 ! ) bu. , against 83.- 293.357 bu. last year and 93,973,526 bu. In 1SD7-9S. ' Corn exports for the week agsregato 4,363,718 bu. . agnlns > t 4.5S1.4I7 bu. lust week , 3,511,321 bu. In this week a year ago , 3.20J- 7W ) bu. In 1897 , 2,975,721 bu. In 1&90 and 1,743. . 167 bu. In 1S93. Since July 1 this season corn exports aggregated SS,076,965 bu. , against 56,828,916 bu. during the same period a year ago and CfiG70.440 bu. In 1S97-9S. Huslness failures In the United States fur the week number 199 , as compared with 1S2 lust week. 229 In this week n year ago. 233 In 1M7 , 30 $ In ISSf and 32J In 1S95. Buslne. ; . ' ) failures In the Dominion of Panada for the week number 19 , as against 23 last week , 21 In this week a year ago , 31 In 1S97 , 47 in 1696 and 42 In 1805. jv CLBAUIM ; iiousn TAIIU : . ut lliiHliu-MM T.rniiNiictcMl by ANNIIt'lllllMl IlllllICH. NI3W YORK , Nov. 17. The following ta ble , compiled by Urndstreet , shows the bank clearings nt nil principal cities for the week ended November 16 , with the per centage of IncreuEU and decrease us com pared with the corresponding week last year : MYSTERY SURROUNDS MURDER Son of Victim Arrmtnl UlinrKi'i ! ltli Crime , lint I'rolrxtH HP In Innocent. niCXTER. Mo. , Nov. 17. Much mystery surrounds the death of Rev. Jesse Moore , the .Methodist minister , who was assassi nated yesterday at his homo near Pyle , six miles from Dexter. So far as known the deceased minister had no enemies and was universally loved and respected , Although three sons slept In the same room with their father , all the members of tbo family declare they heard nothing of the shot , A shot gun was found on a rack on the rear porch , with one barrel empty , showing that It recently had been discharged , Before the coroner , Elijah , the oldest son , tsetlfled that last week his father loaned the gun to a neighbor whom heltnes3) ( ) did not know , Klljah says bo believes that this unknown neighbor last night returned with thu gun , killed his father and placed the weapon In the rack. The jury rendered a verdict that tbo min ister came to his death at the hands of some unknown assassin. Prosecuting Attorney Farrls and Sbcrift 13 vans , however , decided to arrest Klljah Moore , and he Is now In jail nt Hloomlleld. The young man vigorously professes bis In nocence. Qeo , Nolaua , Kockland , O. , eaja : "Mr wlfa bad piles forty yean. DcWltt'a Witch Harel Salvo cured her. It is the beat ealvo la America. " It beala everything and cures all skin disease * . JUROR CREATESA SENSATION Former Senator I OTre , HHUnc n Jurj-niiiii In Jllllmoii CiiMe , IlnldH Policy In Dcfcmlnitt Company. LEAVENWORTH , Kan. . NOV. 17. Former State Senator P. 0. Lowe , who bns , for the Inst flvo weeks , been Bitting as a juryman In tbo blxth trial of the famous Hlllmun Insurance case , created a mild sensation when ho nroso In the- jury box today and asked United States Judge Hook if it were proper for him to remain In the box , stilt ing that ho held a policy In one of the de fendant companies. Judge Isham of Chicago had been making an argument for the Insurance companies and stated that the defendants were mutual Insurance companion , and that a man holding a policy In tbo company was not qualified for ft Juryman. At this Lowe arose and put his question as stated. After recover ing from their astonishment the attorneys representing each side , ono at a time , waived all objections to Lowe , and Judge Hook ruled that ho was n proper juryman and that the trial should continue , A Sure Curt * for Crony. Mr , R. Gray , who lives near Amcnla , Dutchcss county , New York , says : "Cham berlain's Cough Hemedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It Is a flno chll-j riren'n remedy for crouo and never falls to cure. " Among the many thousands who have used thin remedy for croup , we have yet to learn of a single cane that has not recovered , and In many households It U the solo reliance. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse , and even after the croupy cough has developed. It will prevent the attack. This should be berne In mluil and a bottle ; pf the Cough Hornedy kept at hand ready for Instant use as soon as thco symptoms appear. MURDERED FO HIS MONEY lloilr of 11 Jinn round In Cret'U Fort Srott , ICnn. , nlth .Skull Criinliftl. { ' TOUT SCOTT , Kan. , Nov. 17. Tbo bcdy of a man , believed to bo that of a German farmer , about 35 years old. has been found In Mill creek , six miles from Kort Scott. The skull was crushed and there was n bullet hole In the temple , while a stay chain wag tied around tbo neck and a sack of etonca was bound to tbo legs. The man In believed to have been murdered for his money. ) - I You never Know what form of blood pnlaon will follow cunatlpatlon. Keep the liver clean by using DeWJtt'a Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are ' famous little pills for constipation and liver and bowel troubles. HillliuiH'H ( lie Union CHBYENNB , Wyo. , Nov. 17. ( Special. ) J. 13 , Cosgrlff , a banker and merchant efFort Fort Steele , In an Interview , says tbo Union Pacific Railroad company secma to be standIng - ( Ing In the way of building the proposed new railway south from Fort Stcele to Sara toga and that it Is through this opposition that the bonds to raise the necessary fundl for the Immediate construction of tho'line cannot bo sold in tbo cast. COLONEL DAVISJSERIOUSLY ILL Knrmrr Director General of World' * Fair .SiifTerlnir from Hrnrt III * . irlth Coniiillculloni. CHICAGO , Nov. 17. Colonel George L. Davis , who was director general of the world's fair , Is lying critically III nt hli homo in this city. Colonel Davis Is suffer ing from heart disease , with complications. His Illness took a serious turn Tuesday and today grave doubts were expreised as to his recovery. Hiuiircil for Wife Murder. CHICAGO , Nov. 17.-Mlchael Kmll llol- linger , who murdered his wlfo last December - cember and then set tire to the house In an endeavor to hide hU crime , wns banned in the county Jail today. The drop fell at 12:07 : p. in. RollInKcr's neck wan broken by the fall and ho wan pronounced dead fifteen mlnuttm later. In an impassioned speech from the gallows Itolllnger protested hln Innocence. He said he had been deceived and wronged. All hl money had been token from him to carry the cuso to the supreme court , which was not done , "I suy before my mother and my children , " ho con cluded , ' 'that I urn nn Innocent man. ' ROARING EARS Ciiuicil liy Coffee Drliikliifr. "I was twenty years old before I learned to like coffee , but about that ago I was occupied where I felt the need of n stimulant of eomo sort and took up coffee In earnest. "When I tried leaving off coffee sick had- ache invariably followed every breakfast without coffee , so I stuck to it , but other troubles set In , A serious catarrhal condi tion set In and grew worse until I began to lose sleep and tbo ears began that peculiar roaring eound , which continued ! steadily. I finally lest the two of one ear altogether and tbo other one became very bad. "I am satisfied that coffee was the cause of the nervous troubles that showed In the Ions of my hearing , for when I left It off and took up I'ostum Food Coffee my bearing began to Improve and my general condition rapidly changed for tbo better. I foci less 'on a strain all the time. ' That terrible pulsation has practically left my cars , I sleep very much better ; bowels are never constipated now as they were while I was using coffee. I am rapidly getting back to where I wax seven yearn ago. You can imagine that I esteem I'ostum Food Coffee very highly In- deed. " Chas : Worrall , C22 Lawrence St. , Topeka , Kan. Postum is a natural food drink , etronf in the elements that build up the nervous sys tem throughout the body , It would richly pay any one who Is troubled with coffee drinking to leave off coffee and Uke Pootum in 1U place. Sold by all groCen.