h u I Oegagrs In n Combine. Tbo bosRRrB of Spain havo fonnod a combine and aro going to try t Iteop all of tho 2 centlmo pleceB out of circulation by holding them when ever thoy Bccuro any. Tho object of this beggars' trust Is to mnko pcoplo gtvo n larger coin. Iowa Parma 4 Par Acta Con, balanca U crop till paid. UDLIIAIit,. Bloat CUr.Ia, Warning. She Tho tempcraturo Is falling. Ho Oh, well, don't lot that worry you. Perhaps somo ono will catch It She If It falls far enough, all fresh, green things will catch it. You'd bettor look out. KBD CROSS UAI.E. I1I.TJB Bhouldbeinovory home. Auk your grocer for It. Largo 3 or. pockngo only 5 cent. Two Remarkable Families. In Webster county, "W. Vn., llvo tw3 retnarknblo famllloa. Curronco Greg ory has thirteen sons, all over bIx foot tall and all weighing moro than o0 pounus. Thoy all voto the dem ocratic ticket Each boy owns a farm. Mr. Gregory Ib Btlll young at 72. His wlfo dooB all tho housework at 05 yoars. Tho other family Ib that of Donjamln Hamrlck, a near neigh bor of tho Gregorys. Ho Ib six foot flvo inches tall, and has nlno sons, nil ovor six feot tall. Thoy weigh from 15S to 220 pounds. All in his family voto the republican ticket How's This? W offtr On Hundred DolUn Reward for asjr cm of Catarrh that oannot l cured by ItaU'i Cattarb Cure. , J. CHKNKT & CO.. Propi., Toledo. O, We, the uodrltnd, hare known F. J. Chener for the lut IS yean, and belters blm perfectly honorable In all boilneai traniacttom and financially abla to carry out any obligation! medo by their Arm. . War A Tnuar, Wholeialo Jirwaliu, Toledo, O. Waldixo, Kixxah A Mabtik, Wnoleaale Droit gate, Toledo, o. .. . , IlEfl'i Catarrh Care It taken Internally, actlnrf directly upon tbe blood and mucoua anrfacea of tho yccem. TtiUmonlala tent free, l'rlco 75o per bottle. Bold by all I)ru(tgll. llain Family Mill arS tbe beat. Think Goats Bring Good Luck. English medical papers aro com menting on the remarkable survival of superstition at Cambridgo, whoro a dairyman possessed of a goat is Bending tho animal, by requost, into and around tho houses of Ills neigh bors in an area affected by tho small pox. Tho rustlco Buporstltlon that goats bring good luck Is widespread and tho London .Lancot quotes many instances. When Your Grocer Says he does not havo Deflnnce Starch, yon my bo sure bo Is afn Id to boep it until hu stock of 12 ot. packages are told. Defiance Btarch is not only better than any other Cold Water Starch, but contains 10 or. to tbe package and lolls for same money u 12 o. brands. "Tim" Healy'o Tall Hat Tho nppearanco of "Tim" Healy in tho house of commons wearing a new silk hat brought out tho fnct that for ten years since tho fight on tho homo rulo bill, when his high hat was smashed, Mr. Healy had worn a htg hnt sent him by tho corporation of Alexandria. Ho prized the hat high ly, and woro it to its utmost limits. Last week ho was forced to buy a now tile, and tho presont from tho corpor ation ot Alexandria Is carefully pro Berved on a shelf a3 a relic of ntrcc uous days for homo rule. The Family Jewel. "Mr. Br Brown," said tho young man, stammorlngly, "I I want to ask your consent to my marrying your daughter. I know it's asking a great deal; Bho'a tho prldo and comfort ot your heart, tho jewel of the family, and" "Young man," Interrupted tho pros pective fntlior-ln-lnw, "flvo nights in tho week, on an average, I'm kept awako till midnight with banging on tho piano, cackling, giggling, rat tling of tho furnituro and slamming of doors. I'm gottln' darnatlon tired of u and nnythlng that promises rellof is welcome. Take her, my boy, and hurry up Uio happy day." Texaa Finds a Remedy. Fato, Tex., Sept 2lst Texas has seldom, if over, had such a profound sensation, as that caused by tho Intro duction recently of a now remody for Kidney diseases. This remody has already been trlod' In thousands of cases, and in almost every case tho results havo been wonderful.. Henry Vaughan, of Rural Route, No. 3, Fato, says of it: "I suffcrod with Kldnoy Troublo for over 18 months. I was very bad and could got nothing to help mo till I heard of tho new remody, Dodd's Kld noy Pills. I began to ubo thoso pills, and very Boon found mysolf Improv ing. I kept on and now I can say I am absolutely curod and free from any symptom of my old trouble. "I am very gtad I hoard of this wonderful remedy and I would strongly advlso anyone suffering with Kidney troublo to try it, for I know it will cure." Preserve, by all means in your power, "a sound mind in a sound body." Avoid politicians who havo a new specific for all public Ills. Lovo Is the lever that lifts and honor Is the foundation that holds tin structure of the home. Sirs. M lnalowe Rooming nyrun. For children teething, eaftcna the Eum, reduce! In Datamation, allay pain, curet wind colic o a bottle. The world soon forgots a man whe wins his laurels and then quits. It doesn't cost nny more to bo cheer ful than sad and It does a heap moro good. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding Piles positively cured or money refunded. ALLEN'w DISCOVERY for PILES, anew discovery that absolutely euros all kinds ot Piles. Prepared for Piles only. All Drug Stores, 50c. Sent by mail on receipt cf price. Address Lock Uox 852, Le Roy, N. Y. Prudence Is merely well-trained com mon Bense. When some men ,get their freedom in this glorious land of the free they ore in ex-convict class. THE ALLIANCE HERALD T. J. O'Keefe, Publisher. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. ! BRIEF TELEGRAMS. j The total lncomo ot all American farmers last year was about $D,G00, 000,000. Gcronlmo, tho famous Apacho chlof, has joined Uio Methodist church at Fort Sill. The farms of tho United Stntea cover 841,000,000 acres and employ nenrly 10,000,000 pcoplo. Adollna Pattl has bequeathed her wonderful larynx to tho Museum of tho Royal Collcgo of Surgeons. Tho Marquis of Londonderry has tendered his resignation of the offlco of lloutenant of tho city and county of Belfast Tho number of crimes increases nec essarily as civilization advances be cause new lawB aro made constituting now crimes. Manitoba Is tho greatest wheat raising country In tho world. It yields twenty-flvo bushels to tho aero. North Dakota yields only thirteen. Tho grand jury at Cynthlana, Ky., has returned an indictment against Juror King for alleged falso swearing In connection with tho Jott-Whito case. Tho valuo of tho diamonds in tho United States Is cstimatod to bo $500, 000,000. Of this amount $170,000,000 worth aro owned by residents of Now" York. Prof. C. G. Hopkins of Uio Illinois Agricultural collego declares that tho fertility of tho soil is the most im portant question in tho business of farming. American marines may bo landed In Constantinople as n result of a warn ing by tho Bultan that tho Macedonians contemplato tho destruction of tho em bassies. KanBns manufactures binding twlno at her stato penitentiary as a chock on tho binding twlno trust, which haB often advanced tho prlco of twlno B0 per cent at harvest time. Tho estato left by W. E. Henley, ono pf tho most successful of modern writ ers of story books for boys, amounts to but ?5,000, althhough his books havo had an enormous circulation. Secretary of -Agriculture Wilson tells William E. CurtlB of tho need of tho teaching of practical husbandry" in tho common Bchools and of tho bonoflt that would result to tho nation therefrom. Count Tolstoi spent hla 75th birth clay in strict privacy among his chil dren at Tula. Ho wub In tho best of Jicalth. Tho papors printed glowing eulogies ot tho count on tho occasion of his birthday. Tho republican campaign will bo opened In Ohio at Chllllcotho on Sep tember 19. Governor Nash will pro sldo and addresses will bo made by Senators Forakcr and Hanna, Myron T. Herrlck and Warren G. Harding, i Tho Pnrls foreign office says the fact that tho third arbitrator in tho Vonozuolan claims at Tho Haguo waa not appointed, necessitating tho post ponement of tho opening of tho case, will causo considerable dolay, but it Ib anticipated that Uio court will open October 1. Goorge W. Crawford, tho negro who was graduated from Yalo last Juno and won tho Townsend oration prlzo, has boon appointed a clerk In tho probate court at Now Haven, Conn. A special mooting of tho Southeast ern Railways Land and Industrial Agents' assodaUon was held In Buf falo, It is understood that tho chief Importance attaching to tbo meeting Is in connection wltht tho Immigration movement, having for Its object work In tho east, middle woBt, aud In tho Canadian provinces. Tho United StateB bureau of for estry has established a station for timber testing at Purdue university. This station Is to bo tho nucleus of a thorough tostlng outfit for the Missis sippi valley hard wood region, and la In chnrgo of W. R. Hart, who has been making special Investigations for Uio department at Washington. A dispatch from Albuquerquo, N. M., says: Miss Annio Peck of Now York, who has achieved fanio as a mountain climber, accompanied by Dr. W. G. Tight, president of the University of Now Moxico, and two Swiss guides, has successfully at -ended Mount So rata, In Bolivia, Uio highest peak In the Andes. This is tho first timo tho summit has been scaled. Escape of a Greek bootblack from his master ut Kalamazoo discloses a system of white slavory In several Michigan cities, boys bolng bought from their parents In Greece and brought to this country to work as bootblacks for small pay. Armour & Co. are said to havo secur ed a monopoly of tho fruit carrying trade from tus Michigan belt and tc havo trebled and quadrupled charges for Icing. Growers mako bitter com plaint and threaten to appeal to tho lnlerstaio comjaliilpji. The Two By WCLARK Copyright, 1877, by P. F. Collier. CHAPTER XIV Continued. Tho cry thrilled through tho hearts of tho mon, and seemed also to thrill through tho heart of tho brig which reeled slightly to somo passing fresher motion of air nB though in her clumsy way Bho re joiced. Many of tho sailors sprang Into tho shrouds nnd rushed aloft. It was Bomo tlmo sinco n snll had broken tho Bea lino, and tho rascals' vision thirsted. What was she going to turn out to be? Each ship was traveling, nnd heading toward each other, and there fore, Bhortly after tho two captains hnd taken tho altitude of tho sun, thero lay full and fair In tho Bight of tho pirates, upon tho bluo sea right over tho bows, no man-of-war, Indeed, but a tall, full-bosomed Bhlp, with painted ports, tho hull sitting deep, a fine English West Indlaman of about six hundred tons. "That's what she Is," cried Pope, and now ho bognn to sing out orders. Popo talked svlftly, communicating his intentions and plans. Moanwhllo, tho mass of the pirates lay concealed along tho scuppers, under the bul warks, and about tho carronades. Scarce more than half a dozen figures woro visible on tho brig's deck. And meanwhile tho fine ship camo slowly on, lightly rolling her great heights with majesty. "Sho Bhows no guns," were Pope's last words to Crystal boforo ho began to yell orders to his crow. "She'll bo an easy capture," was Crystal's answer. "Stations!" roared Pope. "Port your helm. Down with that red en sign." With his own long arms ho rushed Uio black flag aloft, and broke It, and it streamed out inky ob a funeral pall, an unequivocal assurance to tho ship an a!l too familiar syllable of doom in thoso days. "Fire!" The two starboard broadside carron- Pope had cut ades woro discharged. Tho crash of i the round and grapo as they tore Into tho solid plank could bo plainly heard. It was Pope's way of hailing. "Sail us right nboard of her!" he thundered to the helm. Tho pirates on the main-deck loaded tho carronades with tho frenzy of sav ages. On board the ship every female vanished; tho commnnder, a short, square, powerfully built man, stood at tho brass rail, which protected the break of the poop, shouting to his men J to rally and repel. "Surrender your ship, nnd we'll glvo you good quarter," yelled Pope, wav ing his sword. "You'll got no ship from me. . We'll fight you, you dogs!" roared back tho commander. "Fire!" Smash went a second ruining drench from the pirate. All botwecn tho Bhlps was filled with smoke. "Down helm, every spoke," was Pope's next roar. Thon "Port watch follow mo! Crystal, hor forechalns nro your chance." Tho brig's people, however, wero not to meot with that easy success which Crystal had confidently predict ed. Tho aforemast crew of tho West Indlaman consisted of thirty-two hands: In addition wero a command er, three officers, nnd flvo rnalo pas sengers. Tho cnptaln, who resom bled Crystal, had spunklly rallied his men. It was a barbarous scene for noise; tho pirates yelled as they leaped and climbed, and the West Indlaman's people yelled In roturn as they fired their plstolB polntblank or swept tho air with cutlasses, with the frantic rasslons of mon fighting for their lives. Tho plratos' furious entry was bloody and fearful to thorn. Five scoundrels In tho first ousot fell back woundod or dead, cut down or shot, two betweon the grinding sldos of tho vessels, tho othors on tho brig's dock, Whoro thoy lay. But nolthor woro tho pirates Idlo. Popo had marked his man. His first leap when he gained the deck a truly noble, heroic figure was for Uio commander of tho ship. His opponent leveled a pistol at him full and fired: the pan flashed. Ho hurled tbo useless weapon at tho head of Popo, who, dodging the missile, leaned upon the man. and beforo bo j could draw another pistol, Popo bad Captains RUSSELL. Copyright. 1877, by Dodd, Mead & Co. cut him down. Tho unfortunate com mander of tho West Indlaman foil, cleft deep in the neck: his head was halt off, and ho dropped, a dreadful Bight In a breath Popo had attacked tho mato of tho ship; tho man fired, missed, and was lnstnntly run through, nnd nil tho tlmo this was doing Popo was roaring out encouragement to his men and bawling to tho ship's seamen to fling down tuolr arms and thoy should bo well used. All this while a terrible fight was bolng fought under tho main-deck and about tho forchntch. Several bodies dead or wounded lay about the planks. If Popo was animated with tho strength ot ten, Crystal certainly fought with tho spirit and fury of flvo. Ho was engaged In murderous conflict with a gigantic seaman belonging to tho Indlaman when Popo and Grin dal bounding from the poop came rushing forward; at sight of whom, Boeing that their captain nnd officers woro killed, two of tho ship's men shouted: "Quarter! Wo surrender," and throw down their arms. Instantly tho rest followed their cxamplo, but tho rnglng pirates were for cutting down every man that stood before them, when Pope rushed among them shouting with twenty curses: . "Back, you dogs! They've surren dered. Tho Bhlp'B ours. Back, you bloodhounds! We don't want these men's lives, but their services. In with yo," ho roared to the prisoners. And Crystal and Grlndal helped him to drlvo tho helpless survivors Into tho top-gallant forecastle, where they wcro secured. CHAPTER XV. Laura. Accompanied by the square man, whose face splashed with blood looked terrlblo with It, and followed by two or three of his seamen, Pope, sword In hand, walked swiftly toward tho cud- him down. dy. Ho was unharmed. His face was clean and red and hot. Upon his whlto clothes wero some stains of blood. Ho passed through tho cabin door and stopped. Standing, not ono of them sitting, in postures moro or less oxpresslve of oxqulsito distress and terror, wero a number of ladies and gentlemen. I do not propose to describe tho ladles, because, coming as shadows, they will Bhortly so depart; thoy are but breath ings upon tho mirror of this pago I am holding up. But ono there was, and her portrait must bo painted as sho stood bosldo tho shaft of mlzzenmast, supporting her shoulder by It Sho was a fine, gracefully built young woman, with a faco lovely and wonderful In color; eyes and lips; In tho masses of her magnificent black hair; In the swan-llko sotting of her throat, so that each movement of head had an lnlmltablo graco of floating. Hor flashing vision was upon Popo, who eyed her intently as he ap proached. "Gentlemen and ladles," said ho, coming to a stand half-way down tho table, "this bloodshed is not of our seeking. That I have told you. Wo are gentlemen of tho liquid road and aro at sea to mako our fortunes, and toward that fortune you must contrib ute. You will all of you, with ono ex ception" ho turned his eyes upon tho young beauty, and her mouth suddenly closed nnd hor lips tightened with an expression of fear and distress "lay upon this table the valuables yoir have upon your persons, and I would advlso you not to withhold a shilling's worth of property, for If my men should take it into their heads to soarch you after you havo disburdened youreolvoe and discover," ho crlod, raising his voice, "so much as a brass farthing resorvod, It may go very hard Indeed with tho person who has cheat ed me." This speech followed by a general movement among tho unfortunate passongerB. They all made great hnsto to empty tholr pockots and glrdlo3, and every few seconds one hand or another was stretched forth to placo upon tho table a watch and chain, two or three rings, a brooch, a purse, and so on. "Havo you cleared out your pock ets?" called out Pope, running his eyes over them. "To my last dollar," exclaimed ono of tho malo passongora, pointing with a lean and yollow foreflugor at tho pllo upon the table, and Uio others murmured to tho effect that thoy had removed everything from tholr per sons. Popo, In a volco of thunder, Without stirring from tho sldo of tho tablo, called through tho cuddy door to ono of tho pirates, who Immediate-, ly camo aft While ho was orderlng tho man to mako the heap ot trinkets and watches upon tho tablo into a parcel, Crystal, Grlndal and sevoral ot tho brig's seamen camo Into tho cud dy. Now no sooner was Crystal in tho cuddy than ho began to staro with all his might at tho handsome girl, who looked also very hard at him, and tho face of each woro a singular sub-expression of Inquiry. In a moment tho girl, putting her hnnds upon tho ta ble, said, In n sweet but trembling voice, "Is your name Crystal?" "Ay," ho answered. Then suddenly planting his hnnds upon tho tablo as she had, and lean ing eagerly forward, ho cried, "You aro not going to tell mo that you are Laura?" "I am Laura Crystal," sho answered, holding herself erect and clasping her hands. "Jim Crystal's daughter?" Sho made the sign of assent with her bead. "By heaven, Popo," cried tho nston lshed mart, "she's my cousin's child; and she used to sit Upon my kneo when a little girl," saying which Crys tal walked around tho tablo to hor. He grasped her by Uio hand, pulled her moro fairly into the light, aud af ter gazing for a few moments with unfeigned admiration into her face, ho cried out, "How did you know mo?" "By a look of father about you," sho answered, "and by your name. But what aro you doing here? What has this ship dono that she should bo boarded and her people killed nnd robbed? You are not a pirate, cous in?" Hero Popo burst out, "Blnmo it all, Johnny, but introduce me, will yo?" "Popo, Rlchnrd Pope, Captain Popo of Uio pirate brig, Gypsy," exclaimed Crystal, and the handsome Irishman made the lady ono of his most elegant bows. Sho curtseyed In return, and said to Crystal, "Where Is Captain Kerr? What Is to become of us? Am I safe? Aro tho lives of tho passengers safe? Oh, cousin, to find you there aro lit tle children among us." "As excitable as ever," said Crys tal, grimly. Ho was proceeding; Popo broke In. "Depend upon It," he exclaimed with profound significance, "you aro perfectly safe, and so too," ho added lightly, with a glance at the lady pass enger, "aro tho others." The sun was now close to the edgo of tho sea, and thoso aro parallels where tho twilight moves with giant strides, trailing behind it glittering robes of stars, when Its brow Is still burnished with tho glory In tho west Much was to bo done. It was a de lightful task to talk to a beautiful young woman after days of the dreary monotony of tho ocean, but the busi ness of the two ships must botseen to, and Popo left the cuddy followed by tho pirates. Tho two captains walked tho poop of tho West Indlaman, and a man had been fetched from tho forecastlo to steer her. Tho skylight was spa cious; its casements stood open; It framed a considerable portion of the picture below. Laura Crystal sat almost directly beneath. Besldo her was a child, whose hand sho cherished as though she sought to hearten the little creature. "She has the most beautiful faco of any woman I ever met in this world," says Pope. "Damn me, Crystal, hifw como yo by such relatives?" (To be continued.) FASHIONS IN FUNNY NAMES. Observer Notes How the Styles Con stantly Change. "Havo you ever noticed," remarked tho Observant Man, "how fashions change in the style of names the humorists use In their jokes and Btories? When I was a young man Brown and Smith and Jones wero tho ones most commonly used, and tho man who invented the name 'Verdant Green' Immortalized himself, so far as the English reading public is con cerned. Then Irish names had a run, followed by thoso 'mado in Germany'; and when Anglomania hit this coun try wo had Fltznoodles and Percys and all sorts of ridiculous hyphenated names. Then came a reaction back to common names In two syllables, which havo held out for several years. Just why such surnames as Jenkins and Wilkins and Stebblns should be humorous I can't for the life of mo tell. But as soon as I begin to read a story about a man bearing either ono of thoso names I am prepared for a laugh. And I am glad to say I usually get it." f A Family of Pastors. Last Sunday was a notable day at the First Methodist church at La trobo, Pa. On that occasion the pulpit was flllod by roprosentatives of three generations of tho Mansell family. Tho morning sorvlces wero In charge of Rev. Josiali Mansoll of Upper Mid dletown. He Is tho father of Dr. R. B. Mansell, tho pastor of tho church, and will bo 81 yoars old Oct. 10. At 3 o'clock In tho aftornoon an old-fashioned Methodist lovo feast and class meeting was hold, at which the pastor was present In the evening a grand son of Rev. Mr. Mansell, Rev. Harry Beeson Mansoll of Uniontown, occu pied the pulpit Axiomatic rj rtrwfnrn r.iv now dato neoDls lojure doro hoalth by bathtn' too xaucn." "Well, do doctors don't know much; hut nnrn fn a whlto rinv Rtlimlllo onto a intelligent ideo. Wldpeople bath- in' every day ana poopio ayinr every flay, anybody wld nny sense oughter boo dat water is a good t'lng to .keep out of." AM, UT-TO-DATE HOOBEKKErEnS Ue Rod Cross Ball Blue. It tnakos clothes clean and sweet as when now. All grocers. King Peter's First Orders. King Potor has conferred tho order of tbo Whlto Eagle the highest In Servla upon his sons, tho Crown Prlnco George and Prlnco Alexander; his broUicr, Prlnco Arsen Karageorgo vltch, and upon his nophow, Prlncd Paul. Theso aro the flrat ordera com ferred by King Petor Blnce ascending Uio Servian throne. To Ctiro n OoVd in Ono day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggts ts refund monoy If itfoilB to euro. 25s. Mary Anderson's Chickens. , At her home in England Mary An derson Navarro has become a most successful raiser of chickens. Sho does not sell her chickens nor her eggs, but after her own tablo has been suppllod and hor friends havo been generously romembered Bhe dis tributes Uio remainder among tho poor. Why It Is tho nest Is because made by an entirely different procoss. DeDanco Starch is unlike any other, bettor and one-third moro for 10 cenU. Hard Preseed. Ruth And so you have accepted Pocy? I thought you decided to re fuse him. Kato So I did; but ho kept press ing mo and pressing 'me for a favor ablo answer until I I "Surrendered at dlscreUon?" "Oh, dear, I don't know! I fear it was an indiscretion!" I do not believe Plso's Cure for Consumption o&s an equal (or couphs and colds. Jouh IP Boxer. Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 16. leoa Tea Is Russian Beverage. Thero axa alwnvn tpn nprtillorn nltntit a Russian station. Tea Is brought to tno windows at tho stopping of the train: it is nlno servnd In tlin rinnntn. and is drunk at all hours of tho day. Tho Russians havo better tea and more of it than nnv other neonle of Europe. After locking your family skeleton in tho closet hide tho key where youi neighbors cannot And it. S AWYEftS EXCELSIOR BRAN 0BLED GL0TH1N0 Lock for tklt Tra "! SLICKERS Hark . QurutMil to ketp yon . a j. tm dcii wittrproor i cioising ia me woria. uet I cnij u ttoulct tit I una out n.n I track, pwl or ftt ttlcky. 1U iliw, all itjlti, for all klndaof verk. ' If Dot at ttnUrt, wrlu to H. B. 8AWTIR A SO, KutCtabridct, Bui. Dia Diri W. L. DOUGLAS 3.2&3SHOESiiffi You can savo from $3 to 95 yearly by TffaarinorW. IT)nnirln SH Kn . .... .. 0 .. 0-- wn.v v. v" uvea. J.I1U l-lUUI IHOSO that havo been oost ing you from $4.00 to 85.00. The im monso salo of W. L. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Sold by retail shoo dealors everywhere. Look for numo and price on bottom. That Donajlaa uaes Cor. uimuii prurra inrre la ValUA In Ilm.f.1.. .L- Pnrnn ! 41. 1.1..1 . grade Pst.LoaUierraadeJ f.if z1.;.. l ...i.i. Our xi mil chZ i i-T 1-1 ."rl Snpea bT mall, 85 rent txir. Illustrated Catalog free. W. h- nouuLAb, Brockton, Maw. Every i housewife ; gloats over finely starched Jlnen 'and 4 white goods.' 'Conceit Is justifiable,' fcfter usIng.Deflance? Starch. It gives .a; stiff, glossy white jiess to the clothes jand'does not rot fthem. It Is abso lutely pure. It Is the most economical because It goes farthest, docs jnore, fend costs less than tfher. To be had of ail grocers at 16 oz. for 10c THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO, OHAHA.NES; rtx s' n K2JA KnV-t3Z& ff 4t a' r j X il yjpu. f '. --"., i Mfc r