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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1900)
“Mark*, the Lawyer," I* Dying. In a Brookln hospital the original of “Marks, the Lawyer,’’ made famous in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Un cle Tom's Cabin,” lies dying. His name is Abraham Marks, and for many years he practiced law. It was while Mrs. Stowe was writing “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” that Mr. Marks was suggested to her as a fitting title for the char acter of lawyer. The story finally be came known, and to this day the orig inal is called “Marks, the lawyer.” He is now 88 years old and without relatives. Try Magnetic Starch—it will last longer than any other. A stingy Quaker maketh a close friend. Your clothes will not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous Prostration. If you are dangerously sick what is the first duty t>f your physician ? He quiets the nervous system, he deadens the pain, and you sleep well. Friends ask, “what is the cause?” and the answer comC3 in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It came upon you so quietly in the beginning, that you were not alarmed, and when sleep deserted you night after. night ( until your eyes fairly burned iq the L./ darkness, then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep. Mbs. A. Habtukv. You ought to have known that When you ceased to be regular in your courses, and you, grew irritable with out cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to kaow that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache, and backache send the nerves wild with affright, and you cannot sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of 221 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub lish, suffered all these agonies, and was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound; her case should be a warning to others, and her cure carry conviction to the minds of every suffering woman of the un ( failing efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s A Vegetable Compound. DeBbIEs COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping-Cough. Bronchitis, Grippe and Consumption. Quick, sure results. Dr. Bull’s Pills cure Constipation. 50 pills 10c. The real worth of W. L. Douglas 83.00 and 93.50 shoes compared with other makes is 84.00 to 85.00. Our$4GiltKdgeTJne cannot be equalled at any price. Overl.OOO, 000 satisfied wearers, /a WE USE (FASTCOlo&f ' eyelets i pslr of W. L. Douglas $3 or $3.50 shoes will III positively outwear . two pairs of ordinary ~ “ *S.6D Mnsi $3 or $S.I hoes. We are the largest, makers of men’s 83 and 83 S0 shoes in the world. We make and sell more S3 and 83.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers In the U. a. BEST $3.50 .SHOE. i nt* reputation oi w. l*. Douglas $3.00 and $3.fl0 shoe* for style, comfort, and wear is known everywhere throughout the world. They have to give better satisfac tion than other inakea because the stuudard has always been placed so high that the wearers expect more for their money than they can get elsewhere. BEST $3.00 SHOE. THE ItlCA.SO.ft' more W. L. Douglas $3 find $3.50 •hoes are sold than any other make is because Til 1C If AKE THE lifc.ST. ^ our dealer should keep them t we give one dealer exclusive sale in each town. Take no substitute! Insist on buying W. L. Douglas shoes with name and price stamped on bottom. If your dealer will not get them for you. send direct to factory, enclosing price and 25c. extra for carriage. State kind of leather, size, anti width, plain or cup toe. Our shoes will reach you anywhere. Catalog** Free. IV. JL. Douglas tihoe Co. Drocktun, M »>&■. ST. LOUS CANNON BALL Leave Omaha 5:05 p. m.; arrive St Louis 7:00 a. m. WHERE ARE YOU GOING? MANY SPECIAL RATES EAST OR SOUTH. Trains leave Union Station Dally for Kansas City, Quincy, St. Louis and all points East or South. Half Rates to (Plus %2.00) many southern points on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Each month. All information at City Ticket Office. 1415 Farnam Street (Paxton Hotel Blk.) or write HARRY E. MOORES. City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha. Neb. W. N. U.—OMAHA. No. 45—190a ISO'S CURE FOR CURES WriEnE All ELSE Best Cor^n Syrup. Tastes U< Id time. Hold by dm, >■ Hurrnwn' Kaltliful Admirer. Senator Burrows has at least one ad mirer in Michigan. Millard Heming way of I^apeer was in Flint on the morning of the day when Mr. Burrows was to speak at Lapeer. Finding that the regular train service would not take him there in time, he hired a spe cial and arrived just as the senator began his remarks. The Avondale, tne estate of the late Charles Stewart Parnell, at Dublin, j was sold at auction by the land judge's court. The purchaser was Mr. Bay land. a friend of Mr. John Howard Parnell. Magnetic Starch is the very best laundry starch in the world. The fool’s weakness may be the wine man’s strength. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES pro duce the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stuff. Tears are the brine in which misery is sometimes cured. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. A permanent paying position for Indies or gentiemen at or near home. It eosts you nothing to get details. If desirable employment is wanted address at once The Fort Dearborn Pub. Co., 410 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. The great man is he who does not I lose his child’s heart. Are Too Lining Alleo*a Poot-Bnw? It is the only cure for Swollen, j Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y. Dots of people complain from a mere habit of complaining. The Greatest Tiling In the World Is GOOD HEALTH. Tuke Garfield Tea. It will cleanse your system, purify 3'our blood and bring- good health. An industrious man and a cabbage manage to get a-head. CA RBI DR. We are the Nebraska selling agents for the Union Carbide Co., manufac turers of Calcium Carbide for making Acetylene Gas. Order your supplies from us. Pacific Storage and Ware house Co., 912-914 Joues St., Omaha, Neb. Probably 100,000 people lost kindred in the Texas calamity. New COLONY. A new colony to .*i*rnish home* to thousands of people, to locate In Oklahoma Territory, is now being organized by the founders of the Georgia Colony, Mr. 1’. 11. Fitzgerald of Indtanapoil*, Indiana, is backing I It. Information sent free, showing bow to get good homes. Good farmem wanted. When a man is compelled to pawn | his watch it changes hands. Dropsy treated freo by Dr. H. IT. Green's Roi.s, of Atlanta, Ga. Tbo greatest ilrop-y -pecialists in the world. Read their adver tisement in another column of this paper. Better rely on your adversary’s gen erosity than on his incapacity. There In a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a nevvpreparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cent3 and 25 cents per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. There are more muscles in the tail of a cat than in a human hand. Patience is sorrow’s slave.—Church ill. How's ThU? We otter One Hundred Dollars reward forany case of Catarrh that caunot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I Ft J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known Ft J. | Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linancially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their Hrm. West Sr, Truax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.: Waldlng. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing direct.' v upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price <5c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. It’s always easy to interest a man in a good money-making scheme. Sirs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. ?"or children teething, softens the gums, reduces In flammation, allays pain.cures wind colic. 2T.c a bottle. Get what ye can and keep what ye get.—Scotch Proverb. Ido not believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds.—John F BoYEU. Trinity Sorings. lad.. Feb. 16. 1UUU. Anger never made good guard for it self.—Shakespeare. The stomach has to work hard, grinding the food we crowd into it. Make its work easy by chewing Beeman's Pepsin cum. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.—Cervantes. Many causes Induce gray hair, but Parish's IIaAM Balsam brings back the youthful color. Hixi>£Kcokns, the best cure for coni*. 15ct8. Mirth cannot move a soul in agonv. —Shakespeare. A TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Rheumatism, Sciatica and Neuralgia withstand every other medicine, hut yield on the instant to “•"» To enable all sufferers to test this wonderful remedy, we will send J'ree a trial bottle on receipt of two 2-cent stamps to pay for mailing. Large bot tles of 300 doses 81.00. sent prepaid by mail or express. “*3 DItOPS” is a preventive as well as a curative for the following diseases: Ktieumu tism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Gout, Dyspepsia, liackurhe. Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, IAver and Kidney Troubles, Sleeplessness, Nervous ness, Nervous uml Neuralgic Headaches, Earache. Toothache, Heart Weakness, La Grippe, Malaria. 1’aralysls. Creeping Numb ness. and a long list of other ills. Write ns in haste and stop your suf fering. Agents wanted. SWANSON KHKl'MATIC (T'RK C’O. 10O Lake Street, Chicago, 111, TRADfc MARK Over 100 vessels have been employed in the British transport service in South Africa. Powers Determined to Compel Retirement of China's Fcmalo Dragon. TROUBLES CHARGED TO DOWAGER Creation of I.nrce Indemnity Fund la to lie Insisted Upon— Duty Must Be Bald In Honest Money— Depreciated Sliver Coin Will Not Be Accepted. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 — It was stat ed in quarters well versed in Chinese affairs that outside of the questions oi Indemnity, punishments, etc., now un der negotiation at Fokin, there are three vital and far-reaching questions to he determined, viz.: First, the re moval of the empross dowager, person ally and through the influence of her advisers, from all participation in the Chinese government; second, the cre ation of an indemnity fund by the in crease of China’s customs revenue, either by the payment of duties in gold instead of depreciated silver, as at present, or else by doubling the pres ent silver duties from 5 per cent to 10 per cent ad valorem; third, the estab lishment of a minister of foreign af fairs in place of the old and cumber some system of the tsung li yamen. The demand for the retirement of tho empress dowager is said to result from the conclusion now generally ac cepted. that the imperial government of China was responsible for the Boxer uprising. As the empress dowager was the ruling authority of the impe rial government during the uprising this responsibility is brought home di rectly to her. There is understood to be no purpose, however, to visit upon her any personal punishment or indig nity, but merely to so form the recon structed government as to exclude her from all participation in it. It is deemed advisable for that reason that, she should remain permanently away from Pekin, and that her advisers also should be kept away from the seat of government. The plan of doubling China’s cus toms duties has arisen from the need of finding a source to pay war indem nities which the various popwers de mand. It appears, however, that the increase of the duties has heretofore been brought to the attention of the United States government by In Hung Chang. This occurred during his visit to Washington a few years ago, when it was represented that the 5 per cent was fixed in 1S3S by treaties with the United States, Great Brtiain and other countries and was payable in silver, at. which time silver was worth as much as gold. But with the change in value between silver and gold, Li Hung Chang points out that China’s 5 per cent duty in silver actually netted only about per cent, judged by the pre vailing gold standard. The matter was not pressed at tho time. China's present customs revenues are said to be already pledged to meet the interest and principal of Chinese leans, so that it will require some en tirely new source to meet the indemni ties. In case the enlarged duties are determined upon, it is understood that their collection will be placed under supervision of representatives of the powers, at least until the indemnities are paid. The plan of substituting a minister of foreign affairs in place of the tsung li yamen has long been in contemplation, as foreign representa tives have found it very difficult to deal witli this mixed body and to lo cate responsibility upon it, particularly during the Boxer troubles. Katae Kc<l Flag of Anarchy. CHICAGO. Nov. 3.—Socialist labor oratore raised the red flag in State street tonight and were driven off the thoroughfare by the police, who were compelled to interfere to stop a riot. It was socialistic labor night and th : Dobs speakers used half a dozen wag ons to speak from along the street. There were frequent clashes between the speakers and the big crowds wb<> gathered around the stands. Shortly after midnight the socialists became bolder and red flags were raised or, every wagon. The red flag was very large and in contrast was hung a flag of the United States of very small di mensions. The crowd took all this good nattiredly until some of the Debs speakers began kicking at the American flag. In a moment there was confusion and along the street several of the orators were dragged from their wagons and roughly handled. Suiudlel Llie Maccabocft. SHAM0K1N, Pa., Nov. 3— O. J. Reed, an ex-councilman, who was re cently convicted of conspiracy in con nection with borough paving contracts and admitted to bail upon the decision of the superior court for a new trial, disappeared three days ago. Last night it was discovered the local lodge of Macabees. of which he is recoi l keeper, had been swindled out of $5,000 by forged death eertitlcat.es of Benja min Davis and Thomas Shoefer. Davis, who was in Michigan, noticing he was listed as dead in the official newspaper of the order, informed his relative* here that he was alive. This started an inquiry, followed by the appearance of G. .1. Siegle of Port Huron, Mich., who is a high official of the order. After a close investigation the irreg ularities were discovered. Count Aon Hurlow Collar*tnlated. BERLIN, Nov. 3.—Count Von Bue low, the imperial chancellor, has re ceived a telegram from the German merchants in Tien Tsin congratulating him upon the conclusion of the Anglo German agreement. Students IVfaJ Not Vote. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—According to a decision made today by Magistrate Deuel in the Yorkville court, students fit educational institutions cannot vote at the coming eelction. The case in which the magistrate rendered the de cision was that of Orin Giddings Cox, a stuuent in Union Theological semi nary. Cox lives in Schenectady coun ty, this state, and registered as living in the seminary. He was summoned to the court and the decision made. Cox promised not to vote and was dis cnargod. MONTHLY TRfASIRY REPORT. Receipt* for October Over the Kxpendl tore* Leave Surplu*. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 —The month ly comparative statement of the gov ernment receipts and expenditures Is sued at the Treasury department today j shows that the total receipts for the j month of October were $51,626,0G7 and the expenditures $ 17,993,037, leaving a surplus for the month of $3,032,430. The receipts for the month were over $4,000,000 in excess of those for Octo ber last year. The expenditures show about the same increase over October, 1809. The receipts from the several sources of revenue are given as fol lows: Customs, $20.552,93S; Increase over October, 1S99, $1,745,000. Internal revenue, $27,691,143; in crease. $1,236,000. Miscellaneous, $3,381,9S4; increase, $1,110,000. The several items of expenditures are given as follows: Civil and miscellaneous, $11,754,840; Increase, $1,100,000. War, $15,169,22S; increase, $2,700, 000. Navy. $4,598,258; decrease, $522,000. Indians, $849,948; increase, $196,000. Pensions, $10,648,500; decrease, $20, 000. Interest, $4,792,S7t; increase $310, 000. During the last four months the re ceipts exceeded those for the same pe riod last year by $5,674,000 and tho e- oendltures exceeded those of tho same period last year by $7,759,000. Water Supply Pussies Humboldt. HUMBOLDT. Neb., Oct. 31.—For sev eral years the city water supply has been a problem before the council and the solution is yet In doubt. When the water works were first started an attempt to secure a sufficient supply failed, because each time the shafts penetrated a salt strata, which made the water unfit for use. The plan was abandoned and the pumping sta tion was placed on the banks of Long. Branch, a small stream, and the sup ply has since been sufficient, but by reason of mud and filth is practically useless the greater portion of the time for household purposes. The council has recently ordered new shafts sunk and the workmen have already begun, and the hope prevails that the city may soon have a fresh water supply. Volunteer* Return Home. HALIFAX, N. S„ Nov. 2.—The over due transport Idaho, with several hun dred members of the Canadian con tingent who participated in the war In South Africa, reached its dock here to day. The Idaho reported that all on board were well and that the delay in arriving was caused by an accident to the propellor, two blades of which had been broken. The Idaho was greeted ■with a thunderous jar of cannon from the citadel, by hundreds of steam whistles and by the cheers of the sail ors in the rigging of tho British war ships in port. N«*w* of the KnrthquaUe. WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.—The State department has received the following cablegram from Mr. Russell, secretary of legation at Caracas, concerning thj recent earthquake in Venezuela: “CARACAS, Via Hayti, Oct. 30.— Secretary of State, Washington: Se vere earthquake this morning; great damage to property; several killed: president jumping second floor gov ernment • house, leg broken; details from interior later. RUSSELL.” Betting: Pure and Simple. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Judge Vail today in open court created a sensation by declaring that in his opinion dealing on the Chicago Board of Trade and dealing in one of the institutions which the members of the Board of Trade had stigmatized as “bucket shops” wore practically the same. He stated that the same thing was called “gambling” in the bucket shops, and “speculation” on the Board of Trade, but that both were "betting pure and simple.” Crime of Bunker Sternberg:. BERLIN, Nov. 2.—A sensational in cident occurred here today in the sec ond trial of the rich banker, Stern berg, who was sentenced last April to two years’ Imprisonment and a three years’ loss of honorable citizenship for a crime against morality. Police De tective Stierstaedter testified that his superior officer, Thiel, offered him 200, 000 marks if he would testify in such a way as to secure the acquittal of the accused and then leave the country. Crew of Dritlfil) Wggel Mutiny. BERLIN, Nov. 2.—The crew of tho British hark Iredale, eleven in num ber, were arrested at Cuxhaven today at the instance of the captain, who ac cused them of mutiny. Last week the Ire-dale put to sea from Hamburg in a storm, bound for Melbourne. The crew mutinied in the North sea. Funeral of Max Muller. OXFORD, Eng., Nov. 2.—The funer al today of Prof. Max Muller, who died on October 28, was largely attended, those present Including representa tives of Queen Victoria and Emperor William of Germany. The latter sent a wreath inscribed, “To my dead friend.’’ Our Wardhlp* Will He There. LONDON, Nov. 2.—The United States government, according to a dis patch from Sydney, N. S. W., to the Daily Express, has intimated that it would be pleased to send warship^ to attend the inauguration of the com monwealth of Australia. Senntor Hurls Improving. ST. PAUL, Nov. 2.—United States Senator Cushman K. Davis, who has been confined to his bed in this city for the last month with a serious case of blood poisoning in his foot, is slow ly recovering. At the present time one chief cause of trouble is the natural restiveness of Senator Davis over his enforced retirement from the campaign in which he was so deeply interested. After returning from the Maine cam paign he suffered great pain from his foot and his physician performed an operation, subsequent operations also being necessary. A Church a Dancing School. . , Dancing as an auxiliary in church work prospers in Brooklyn, at least. It will be remembered that the experi ment of starting a dancing class in connection with the First Congrega tional church evoked comment and criticism all over the country. Even from Southern California and Florida letters denouncing such a move were received. Yet the dancing class begins at its third season Monday evening, and there are more applicants than ever before. Use Magnetic Starch—it has no equal. The better the day the better deed.— Dr. John Holt. Dent for the ItoweTn. No matter what ails you. headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are pul right. CASCARETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you Just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on It. Be ware of imitations. Love only can lighten labor's load. uiniiTtoK pavten. Uest Published FREE. J. W. OUNNK1.S, Toledo, Ohio give cheerfully with one hand an l will gather abundantly with two. Twentieth Century Invention!. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Now that the leaves are beginning to fall It is a difficult matter to kee;. lawns looking nice. There has teen a demand for years for something to i>eep lawns dean with at a small ex pense, something that will tike up the leaves, paper, twigs, dg ir stumps, pebbles and in fact ever/tiling tlmt disfigures a lawn. We are pleased to state that we have the exclusive agency for the only successful nevi.o that has been produced up to date. We respectfully Inylte your attention to the Finley Lawn Rake, circular of which we enclose. Pleas} notice what Mr. Guy C. Barton, president of the Omaha and Grant Smelting Co., says about this lawn rake: “OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 27, 1900. "Finley Lawn Rake Co., "Joliet. 111. “Dear Sirs: “Your favor of the 18th inst. is re ceived. I thank you for the sugges tion in regard to the lawn rake gath ering autumn leaves; but will say that I had already discovered that it will not only gather leaves, hut every thing else in sight. It is a most i« markable machine, and has given most perfect satisfaction. “Yours truly. “GUY C. BARTON." Shall he pleased to quote you prices. Very truly, LININGER & METCALF CO., Omaha, Neb. Many a man’s vices 'nave at first been nothing worse than good qualities run wild.—Hare. — If you have not tried Magnetic Starch | try it now. You will then use no other j Washington and Upturn. Account. W. T. U. Convention No vember :.'7th to noth, Dee. 1st and 2nd, the Jlig Four Route will sell tickets mini nil points at one and one-third fare for round trip, good returning un til Dec. llth. This line via Cincinnati and the Picturesque Chesapeake and Ohio is unquestionably the finest routo between Chicago anti the Capital; more river and mountain scenery and more battlefields than any other line. For maps, tickets, sleeper reservations, ad dress.!. C. Tcckkk, U. N. A., :.’31 Clark St., Chicago. God's gift was that man should con ceive of truth ard strive to gain it. ELECTION RETURNS. Regardless of these you should cleanse your system by taking (iartield Tea, the HERD MEDICINE. A Jersey City justice was recently paid a marriage fee of ten cents. Ton Can Get Allen's Foot-ICa»e Fro*. Write today to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y., for a free sample of Allen s Foot-Ease, a powder. 11 cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Hunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell it; 23o. The talk of some people about them selves Is an Insult to their listeners' acumen. TO CURK A CO Ml IN ONK DAT. Tuku Laxativ* Bkomo quiNltm Taui.kts. All Iniuglsts rebind the money If It fulls to cure. K. VV. Grove's signature is on the box. 25c. Children and fools are very apt to seize upon unanswerable arguments. For starching line linen use Magnetic Starch. HO! FOR OKLAHOMA! JI.OOu.000 K'rN new ImihU n» open to a»ttlenient. BtiWrlbe for TIIK KIOWA Cl! IKK, devoted to infor mation about theno lands. One year. 11.00. Binglo copy, Uk?. 8ub»criber» receive fm* illustrated book on Oklahoma. Morgen*a Manual (*2M1 page Kettlera* tiutde) with fine wtlonal map,•t.dO, Map2So« All aln ve.lUA. Addre«» l>!«*k T. Morgau, Perry, O. T What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: —Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. nnnPOV NEW DISCOVERY; rives l/t\vrw ■ (iniclc relief anil cures worst nines. Hook of temlmiinlulH ami 10 BiTS’ treatment PKHK. BR. II. II. (iRKHJi’S RONS, ll.i K, lUuU, 0«. ‘';TJ Thompson’* Eye Water. mAIIII Cures Corns I5e; all Druggists. "UUfil (If It falls—tt Is free.) ^Vegetable Preparationfor As - similating tlic Food andRcg ula ting the Stomachs and Dowe Is of ]INFANT S $(nmWKEN. Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuF nessandResl.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. HotNarcotic. Recipe of Old Dr SAMUEL PtTCHR/i Pbmpkui Seal * db:. Senna » Rorkatl* Smite - Juice Sent e hu/ermint - mu (Inn. Mat, crtnnuUeSeda * '(i Send - tfiedSUMr wt rtarer. Hmtrtyrm > Apeifecl Remedy forConstipo tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .(convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW* YORK. m ] EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. LVc... _ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought THf CENTAUR COMWNV, NEW VOHfl CITY. HOUSEKEEPERS as a rule find it very dif ficult to pet up their linen in a satisfactory manner, chiefly owing to the US of inferior starches, lly using riagnetlc Starch yon will find it a simple matter to turn out as good work as the best steam laundries. Your grocer sells it. Tryitonce. It eosts only l<>c a pack age. Insist on getting MAGNETIC STARCH riAKta tULLAHb»~“CUffi | STIFF‘"“NICE A* WHEN iCFIRST BOUGHT NEW DUE POLL'D OF THIS STAJiCr. , ViHLGflAS FAR AS A FOUND AND A HALF OF ANV OTHtR ' «4