h rLet this Coupon be your Messenger of Deliver ance from Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Troubles, It's the people who tloubt nnil uecoino cured whUo they doubt wlio Eralso Uoan'i 1'Uls tho Iglieit, Aching backs aro eased. Hip, buck, ami loin pains orercome. Swelling of tho limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick diiRt sediment, high colored, rln In passing, dribbling, frequency, bnd wetting. Dean's Kidney tills remoTe calculi and gratel. Relieve heart palpitation, "y sleeplessness, headache, v "jfr- nervousness, dizziness. X TlYLORSVILLK, Miss. "I tried eTorythlng for a weak back and cot no relief until I uaed Doar?s nila." J. K. Lrwia. i Sfe XtAimri tmrnmna NAME P.O.- 8TATr. For free trUl bot, mall thU crnipon lo rmter-Ulltmm Oa. llufT&lo. N. Y. If abors tpw In lraufllcient, writ addmu on atp. rmtetllp. GET' AGRASP ON OUR TRADE MARK) GET TO KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEE IT ANT THFN NEVER 'BUY STARCH WITHOUT IT.1 DEFIANCE STARCH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD. tT'IS BETTER. IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR TEW CENTS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH. IT WILL NOT ROT THE, CLOTHES. YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU AUC FOR IT. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. MANUFACTURED BY The DEFIANCE tOMAHA. riMgB Summer ('M Luncheon T.&P roods Mart every requisite of tho impromptu Of hot weather tribal. Potted Hub, Beet tot Tootsc, Ox Toon (Whole). rcai umi, umw nun, Brisket Beef. Sliced geoktd Bl, fie. All natural flavor foods palatable and whole some. Yourgrocer should have thorn,. dood TDlngt Ubby's blcAtli. Chicago, IILJ SINGLE rrUIUTOBUITY BUI I'W B. STBAIG!II5CIGAR always reliable Your Jobber or direct irom Factory, Peoria, ill. RUNS LIKE A BUGGY! G. A. Musselman, a reliable farmer of Crestline, Ohio, says: "My 'NEW TIFFIN' Wagon runs like a buggy." But he might have added that "in material, construction and finish this now famous wagon is not excelled by any other Farm Wagon in the world." Insist on yourdealer handling it. If he will not do so write to TIFFIN WAGON CO..THI In, Ohio. ' and they will tell vou vh" you can get one. WESTERN GRAIN CROWINC. CANADA MIXED FARMINC. The Beaton Why more wheat la grown In Wcatern Oanada I n a few abort montbi than eluewtiere, la became eitetalloa grows In pro portion to the aunllgbt. Tho more HjhUMbs will -nietoperfectlon, the better Itn. Therefore G21bs.perbuahellsaafalr attandardaa 60 lbi. In the Kant. Ares under croplnWeitern Canada, 1002, 1.9J7.8J0 Acraa. Tfiald, 1&2, 117.822,744 Bus. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, tlio only charge for which la 110 for making entry. Abundance of water and fuel, tmlliltng material cheap. Rood graaa for pasture and hay. a fertile toll, a aumctent rainfall, l.nd a climate gt Ins an ataured und adequate aeaon of nro tb. Send to the following for an Atlaa and other literature and alto for rertlncate kIwdk )Ot re duced freight and paiacncer ratet. etc.. etc j Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, ( anada, or to W. V. Uennett, dot New Vorlc Life Illdg.t Omaba, Heb,, tbe authorized Canadian Government Agent. j-fteeley Cure Cor.lQtb Itti Uaunnorth Stt. OMAHA, NEB. The only poultlTe cure for Drunkenness, Ilnis-l'alnr; and tbo Tobacco Habit. Cor resyuiidence strictly confidential. WM. It. BUnXS. Manager, S T O C K. I Premium Scales of tbe World. I Steel Frames. Adfuatoble Racks. ' SCALES 1 1"! the Beit snd tare money- I Huartattf tMf.1 irtltkt. IJ.U ). $20 & Up. IcUlcuco Hcale Co., Chicago, 111 BEWIS m ., V ,' ! II Jfll ,ll t," linn trial irrti it uremia they cure Kidney 111 and will prme It to jou. Wnt IliuNrn. Mien. Donns Kidney Nils hit the caso, which nnn an unusual Uoslro to urinate had to pet up nTeorslxtlmcsot Anight. 1 think diabetes was well un dcr way, tho feet and ankles swelled. There was an In teno atn In the luick, the heat of which would feel like putting one's hand up to a lamp chimney. I havo used tho free trial and two full boxes of Doan's nils with the satttfactlon of feeling that I am cured. They are the rem edy par excellence." B. F. UiLLAHD. su.... .i STARCH CO., NEB. "Edward IV. of Scotland." .... In Scotland Edward VII. Is really Edward IV., and throughout his maj esty's Indian empire and other terri tories which havo come under Brit ish rule within recent times he la tho only sovereign of his name to count previous English Edwards be ing nowhere In the reckoning. How ever, It prevents confusion to describe the gracious Icing as Edward VII. from one end to the other If tho Britalns, etc. Clonr wliito clothes ore a Blgn that tha housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue. Largo 3 oz. packngo, S conts. Countess Manages Public House. The Countess of Warwick, one of Englands's most energetic women, has addeu tho management of a licensed public house to her other activities in tho Interests of the working people about her Essex country house. Ac cording to the dictum of an English judge, no gentleman can be a publi can, but Lady Warwick has declared sho will prove that an English lady can. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. McCarthys, Father and Son. Justin Huntly McCarthy is fre quently confused with his father, Jus tin McCarthy. This is not surprising, since, besides being of the same name, they are both historians, both novel ists and both have been members of parliament. Justin Huntly McCar thy, the son, left parliament after Par nell's defeat, and thenceforth devoted" himself to literary work. No chromos or cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Flattery 1b tho salve that our ego tism offers to our vanity. The best things cost least. S0Z0D0NT TOOTH POWDER Tha bist thai Money and C ixpsrlsHoa can produo. fcU At all Btorca, or by moil for the price. -' H ALL dj RUCKEL, NEUJ YORK. A CHAMPION TRUSS IJ?! ?8 Sk. Atk Your rnyilclan Artvlv-e. 1IOOKLKT FitKK. Philadelphia Truaa Co., 610 iocutt St., Fhila., Pa. Ylmt a relief from tho pain nnd incon vcnleucc of Ulseubes of tho eye when c2? VESAU ha been pwperlynpnlledl To eiperlenro such relief sunorers imvo found It worth a hundred times its slight cost. CURES ALL EYE AFFECTIONS. m. ..A. mm A.. .. t v. yfir BATTLE FIELDS ON WHICH HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE Col. Ynnko, a retired Gorman ofllcer, nas Just read a lecturo beforo tho members of the Berlin Geographical society on tho results of a journey Inst venr through Asia Minor, undertaken for tho purposes of historical and geo graphical Investigation. The starting point of the journey was Alexnndrottn, and the routo followed wns first to Smyrna, then by ship to Rhodes, Mes aina, and Adnna, on the Clllcian coast. An excursion to Pompclopolls was made, ns well as ono from Aloxan dretta to Ballan and the Batlan pass. Tho latter, lying CSO metres nbovo tho level of tho sea, afforded a beautiful vlow of tho Plain of Antioch and tho Knra-su Valley. On returning to tho battlefield of Issus, whore Alexander the Grcnt defeated Darius, surveys were made, which excited much curi osity among tho population. Two other passes, mentioned by Strabo and Xenophon, were also visit ed, ono forming a dcfllo nlong tho coast. Tho battlefield of Issus Is crossed by two rivers, and tho common opinion waB that tho river which proved disastrous to Darius was the most northerly one. Tho lecturer re garded this assumption as erroneous, as tho river In question had high steep banks. Tho southern river must, therefore, havo been tho one which Darius had in his rear. Misled by his scouts as to tho movements of tho Macedonian army, ho committed tho same mistake which was so fatal to him at Granlcus, drawing up his troops on too limited a ground In front of the MEEK AND LOWLY MULE GIVEN MEED OF PRAISE In many respects tho mulo Is tho noblest beast that has been plnced under man's dominion, but unjust ridi cule for some unaccountable reason marked tho long-suffering brute for its own nnd by obscuring his many virtues and playing upon his few de fects and idiosyncrasies has compelled him since the day he was discovered by Anah in tho wilderness to live un der the torture of a false and slander ous report. At last, however, he Is being restored to his proper position in the Boclal and economic world. In truth the mule, if ho happens to bo a Missouri product, is a valuable, beautiful and lovely beaBt. For gen eral all around purposes, In compari son with the horse, mules are super ior. They are easy and cheap to raise, easy to sell and hard to blemish. They go to the market early and bring big ger profits for the time, work and money expended In growing than any other stock. Time and hard work have less effect upon them than upon any other kind of flesh, Disease rare HOME TRIFLES OF TO-DAY AND THIRTY YEARS AGO J: Within the last thirty years a generation a hundred and ono little household necessities thnt mama used to make are now on tho counters of the department stores for sale at prices that stagger humanity. When tbo dear old lady of 1873 wanted a wash rag she would make It by hemming a square foot of tho old man's discarded undershirt. She can buy a wash rag now for three cents. When Bhe wanted a floor rag sho would rip open a flour bag or a bur lap sack. She can buy a floor rag now for seven cents. When sho wanted something to shine tho silver with she would take an old stocking, an old sock or the sleeve of a worn-out woolen garment, or possibly tho leg end of the old man's drawers. To-day she can buy a polishing cloth of some patented material as good as chamois skin for five cents. Mama used to make Iron holders out of quilting any old piece left over or worn out. Now she can buy all SOCIETY WOMEN IN SCRAP OVER. GAME OF "BRIDGE" That womon of society should en gago in a vulgar brawl over cards eeems almost beyond belief, yet there occurred the othor dpy In the house of a well-known leader of society a hand-to-hand scuffle that would have done credit to a group of fishwives, according to Modern Society. The hostess, who is cclebrnteW for her strenuousneas, camo gallantly to tho rescue, and wns thrown on the floor and basely trampled upon. The lady's house Is the headquarters for a bevy of women who delight In tho intri cacies of bridge. The hostess Is con Bldered an export player. Sho Is a perfect encyclopedia on rules, and her decisions on mooted questions aro usually acceptod. On this particular occasion everything had been running smoothly until It was almost tlmo for adjournment. Tho hostess left tho room to Investigate a delay on the part of the servants, and In her ab river. Tho lecturer considered that tho estlmnte of GOO.OOO men ns tho Btrcngth of tho Persian army was ex cessive, since sp largo n body of troops could never havo had room on tho battlefield. Tho number was probably only 60,000. Alexander, who hnd re covered from his Illness caused by bathing In tho Cydnus, moro rapidly than his opponent hnd expected, sur prised tho Persians In their unfavor able position and defeated them. From Issus tho lecturer continued his Jotirney over tho Clllclnn Gato And tho Taurus rango to tho salt steppes In tho Interior of tho country. Tho opportunity wns taken to survey tho course nnd tho valley of the Kokun-su. Tho valley leads up to tho Taurus and forms nt tho top a lovel 250 metres In width, encompassed by high rucks, which must havo been passed over by armies In ancient times on their mnrches from tho const to tho north west. Trips were mad "ifrom Smyrna to Pergamon, Ephesua, and Troy. At Troy a party of thirty ladles and gentlemen archaeologists, who wero visiting tho hills or HlBsnrllc under tho guidance of Prof. Dorpfeld, was met. From this point tho neighboring bnttle field on tho Granlcus (Knraboga) was visited. At tho spot where Darius suffered his first dofent at tho hands of Alexander, the Granlcus is only a si allow expanse of water which can be waded without difficulty and which has, doubtless, been often crossed by nrmles. Correspondence of London Standard. ly touches them. Adversity and hard knocks mnko them stronger and tougher. A mulo does not wither or weakon with age. Tho process of years sim ply turns his coltish frlsktncss to con templative sedatencss, his silvery voice to a raucous roar and his ob streperous heels to tho paths of peace Ills habits, as they aro better understood, are less feared and moro appreciated. Ho Is tractable, gentle, sympathetic and very intelligent. When well treated ho loves his mas ter, as Sancho, the companion of Don Quixote, and many old negroes In the south have proved. He cats little and requires no shel ter, and tolls to tho bitter end with out complaint or fatigue. Ho quickly understands tho whims of his driver and will go and can bo guided with out whip or rein. He is a dynamo in hldo, an englno on hoof a perfect ma chine In flesh and blood, which rarely gets out of order or temper. Kansas City Journal. she wants made of asbestos for five cents each. Dust rags, or cloths? Why, bless you, what did sho do with the old night shirts, petticoats and chemisesT They aro for sale now at ten cents. Sho used to cover the ironing board with a ripped bed sheet, but to-day she buys a cover in tho Btoro for a quarter. Dish rags were made of anything lying around an old towl, a shirt, coat lining, pillow case orsleeve. In tho department store to-day, five cents. Pot rag? A piece of tattered table cloth was none too good. To-day In the storeB, five cents. For polishing the stovo sho used a rag dipped in the blacking; now she buys a sheepskin glovo, with tho wool outside, for twenty cents. She would make window shades out of bolts of linen and take them down once every six months to wash them. Now she buys shades ready made that never can be washed and never will jbe. sence a dUputo aroso between two ol tho most respected of her guests. As often happens In tho case of the vulgar gambler, one word led on tc another In this case, until an intima tion of foul play the' slip of an angry tongue; precipitated tho climax. Tc the horror of the rest of tho guests, these genteel card players made a pass or two and seized each othor b the hair. Then the strenuous lady Buddonly appeared on the scono. Quick to think and act, sho stepped between the combatants, and with her rnusculat arms, forced them apart. But, alas! three pairs of feat became entangled tho peacemaker went sprawling to the lloor, and her arm was hurt by con tact with a Kronen heel. Tho ludl crows situation caused the quick-tern porod participants to realize that ll was rather disreputable as well, and tears of repentance fell thick as autumn leaves in Vallombrosa. Mr. Winston's isoottitntr fly hi p. For children training, imfltnn the utm, reilueea In Ouimulou,lljiplii,curu wind collo. SJcabuttla. Edward at a Linguist. King Kdwnrd'a proficiency ns n lin guist was strikingly Illustrated during his recent visit to Paris. At a private dinner given by M. Loubet, tho French president reau n very formal Bpeech. The King of England got up Immedi ately nftor, nnd delivered without a noto nn admirable speech In French. Everybody wns surprised when tho native ruler h polio In Ills own tongue with elaborntn preparation nnd tho English sovereign Rpoko In tho tongue ot tho Frenchman Impromptu, DO TOUR CLOTIIKS I.OOIC YELLOWf If bo, tmolled Cros Hull HI .to. it will nmk lb tun white ns unow. '2 02. packngo 5 cour. Prlvato Entrance for President The president of tho United Stntes will havo a prlvato entrance for him self and family in the flno now rail road Btatlou now being constructed In Washington. Mr. Clovolnnd used to escape tho crowds by having his driv er take him to tho forward ends of the trains Instead of entering at tho front of tho station, but even this refuge Is no longer practicable, so tho prlvato cntranco has been arranged. PITC Permanently curra. o nt or nerrontneea aftw n I ) nrtt djr' um or br. Kllnr't (treat Naneltettor fr. Bend fur FlttCU 'J,0(l trial bottle and trvatlre. Da.lt. 11 KUNS, Ltd., tU Arch Street. PhlLdell.hla.rt- For Flvo Teeth 550,000. Mllo. SarklBovn, a Russian opera singer, wns traveling some time ago on tho Transcnucaslan railway when tho train ran off tho lino and five of her teeth wore knocked out Mile. Sarklsova Drought an action thnt, as tiio loss of tho front teeth prevented her from singing, sho Wns cntltlod to heavy damages. Tho civil court in St. Petersburg hns Just awarded her ?50, 000 compensation. Superior quality and extra quantity must In. This Is why Defiance Starch Is taking tho place ot all others. Another "Oldest Engineer." John Cnsson, 85 yonra of age, and believed to be tho oldest railroad en gineer In tho country, was an Interest ing and interested visitor In St. Louis recently, having gono thlt.ior from his home In Patorson, N. J to attend tho dedication of tho world's fnlr. Mr. Casson, who Is of English birth, be gan 1i1b career as a practical locomo tive engineer In 1838 on the MorrlB & Essex road in Nqw Jersey. Ho work ou as an engineer for half a century on the Now York & Erlo, retiring in 1888 on account of fecblo health. When a woman cats pickles she Is in love with tho pickles. A singular Malady.. Death has at last claimed the vic tim of a singular disease. Nino years ago David Yetter, of Oakwood, Mich., was assailed with rheumatism of a form that attacked tho Joints. Pro gressive oslflcatlon marked tho case, the entire body being stiffened with the disease. Tho victim was at length unable to masticate food and relied on liquid nourishment. Then tho Jaws stiffened so thnt ho could no longer open his mouth. A front tooth was extracted and through the opening thus provided was given tho nourishment that added longer lease of a llfo that oven under such condi tions was preforablo to death. When this camo at last Yettcr'a body had the hardness of stone. Mrs, Campbell's Sarcasm. During hor engagement In San Francisco, Mrs. Patrick Campbell was taken for a trip around the bay. Among tho pnrty was a young man of tho all porvadlng kind, whoso atten tions to tho noted actress wore more lavish than welcome. As tho party stood gaziug on tho city tho young mnn said: "Do you see that house up there, Mrs. Campbell?" describing the location." "Ytts," said the patient guest. "I was born there," remarkod tho numerous one. Ho paused for a reply, and this was what he heard: "What a pity." Tho young man man aged to efface himself. BABY WEATHER. Uttle Fellows Don't Like the Hot Days. Mothers should know' exactly -what food to give babies In hot weather. With the broiling hot days In July and August tho mother of u baby Is always anxious for tbe health of her little one and Is then particularly care ful In feeding. Milk sours quickly and other food is uncertain. Even in spite of caution, sickness sometimes creeps in and then tho right food is moro nec essary than ever. "Our baby boy two years old began In August to hnvo attack's of terrible stomach and bowel trouble. Tho phys ician said his digestion was very bad and that If It had been earlier In tho summer and hotter weather we would surely have lost him. "Finally we gave baby Grape-Nuts food, feeding It several times tho first day and the next morning he seemed better and brighter than ho had been for many days. There was a great change In the condition of his bowels and In three days they were entirely normal. Ho Is now well and getting very strong and fleshy and wo know that Grape-Nuts saved his life, for ho was a very, very ill baby. Grape-Nuts food must havo wonderful properties !o effect such cures as this. "Wo grown-ups In our family all use firapo-Nuts and alao Postutn In placo of coffee with tho rosult that wo never rny of us havo any coffeo Ills, but are well and strong." Narao glvon by Pos turn Co.. Uattle Creek. Mich. Tho reason Grape-Nuts food relieves bowel trouble iu babies or adults is I'scause the starch of the grain is pre dlgested and does not tnx the bowels, nor ferment like white broad, potatoes and other forms of starchy food. Send for particulars by mall of ex tension of time on tbo 17,600.00 cooks' contest for 735 money prizes. mil A prominent Southern lady,1 Mrs. Blanclmrd, of Nashville, Tcnn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, painful and irregular periods by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Gratitude compels 1110 to acknowl edge the great merit of your Vege table Compound. 1 have Buffered for four .yearn with Irregular and painful menstruation, also dlr.r.incss,, pains in the baclc and lower limbs, and fitful bleep. I dreaded tho time to conio which would only mean suffering to me. Six bottles of T,yrtiii E. Plnkluuii'H Vcffctnblo Compound brought mo health and happiness in a few short months, nnd whh worth more than months under the doctor's care, which really did not benefit mo tit all, 1 feel like another person now. My aches and pains havo left me. I am satisfied there is no medicine to good for sick woman as your Vege table Compound, and 1 advocate it to my lady friends in need of medical help." Mhb. 11. A. Ilr.ANciiAim, 422 llroad St., Nashville, Tcnn. SSOOOfor ftlt If original of about ItUir proving gtnulrtnitn cannot b product J. When women arc troubled with menstrual irregularities, weakness, leucorrhcen, displacement or ulceration of tho womb, that bearing-down feel ing, inflammation of the ovaries, bnck aclie, they should remember there ia one tried and true remedy. Lytlln E. Plnklmm'sVcKctnliloCoinpoHntl. CUTICURA OINTMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of Ajnimo For Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest of Toilet Emollients. Cutlcura Ointment Is beyond question the most successful curative for tortur ing, dieugurlngburoours of the skin and scalp, Including loss of balr, ever compounded, In proof of which a single anointing preceded by a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap, and followed In thb severer cases, by a dose of Cutl cura Resolvent, Is often sufficient to afford imracdlato relief In the most distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly humours, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy euro when all other remedies fall. It is especially so In the treatment of infants and chil dren, cleansing, soothing and be&llng the most distressing of Infantile ha moors, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp and hair. Cutlcnra Ointment possesses, at the same time, tbe charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet, in caring for tbe skin, scalp, balr, hands and feet, from Infancy to age, far more effect ually, agreeably and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients. Its "Instant relief for okln-torturcd babies," or 8anatlve,antlsoptlc cleans ing," or " One-nlght treatment of the hands or feet," or " Single treatment of the hair," or "Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each In connection with the use of Cutlcura Soap, Is sufficient evidence of this. CM ihM..liM.trti.(.MU. f?utlnr..1ttn1vnt-0c fin r TUI 01 w w- nii k Chm. Corp.. Bo1, fiopnuo 3& tot " Tin Cvurara bain Boct.' ucSf. FREE TO WOMEN 2 To prove tbe beuling and cleansing power of l'axtlue Tollrt Antiseptic vc will mall a largo trial package with book of imtructioDH abftulutely tree. Tbls is not a tiny sample, but a larKO package, tuouch to con lnce anyone ot its vn.uc Women all over the couttry aro praising 1'axttno for v, bat It has done In local trrat- llBllt of fmilnlo Ills. rurinT all inflammation and discharges, wonderful as a cleansing vaginal douche, for sore throat, nawil catarrh, as a mouth wash and to remove tartar and whiten tbe teeth, bend today; a postal card will do. bolilbrdrngglstsorsentpoatpuUlbyus, OO cants. Ibi-ru box. Satisfaction s;iiruutc.U THIS It. I'AXTON CO., liostou, Mass. 214 C'olmubus Avn, . When Answerttif. Acrvertlsementa Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U., Omaha. No. 281903 eu.fx uifbf 111 ritr ran it Couitb t jrrup. Tutoa Good. tTas ui iime. euia or aruiririau. IttsmMzMidlmWMlU j sL' II I K