v r i t "a J i I Policemen Praise Pe-rna As a Reliable Specific for the Ills Incident to the Vicissitudes of Their Occupation. 96jYSon-John E.PtaceE?GjoV JrSuSxE$ 1 ss Supt Police JtEslJw John E. Ttacek, Assistant Superintendent of Police of Chieajro, I1L, writes ; I used Peruna for a very severe case ot nasal catarrh, and am glad to Inform you that it has accomplished a complete cure. 1 have no hesitancy in recommending it to others." JOHN E. PTACEK. Officer A. CL Svanson writes from 807 Harrison street, Council Bluffs, "ju, as fellows: 'As my duties compelled me to be out in all kinds of weather I contracted severe cold from time to time, which . settled in the kid ners. causing severe pains and jt i3 trouble in the pelvic i x'l&Kf' organs. " ' am flOTV Iike a ' ' new man, am in splendid btaltb and give all praise to Peruna." A. C. SWAM SOW. Michael O'Halleran, Lieutenant Ser geant of the Summerdale Station Police Department, writes from 1993 W. Monroe street, Chicago, 111.: "Several of the officers of our sta tion have good reason to praise Peruna. Several times when they tpent hours in the rain and came in 1 PATENTS GUARANTEED ASOIt. rEllWICK UWREBCE. Fstsat Lawyers Wssbinjton.D.C. Established 1S61. Ouidc Book Pre ffl50 mz'z for 16c. IV It to a fart thst Pal set's eUM and flower- l an! are fond In aure xriWna I I A ami on mm farms I ban any otlier V I n'li. TkM main lor lha. I' S We own wuil mrieom motrm for i vT a ttm prwltMto of oar chot arada. ! FVwJ tVt to tndiwo you to try thnn make tl foUww tug ucpreo f FmrlQ in la inMHd a4 m-rt tn all ISO kloda poaltlTelT farnisTiinaT ImmImiIs of charminn Bowvra and lixa anit Iota tC entir TrirrtaM, fefr-thrr wltn oar tmitt raiaitcii tWilnaII abtmt Troainte and 'ra t an.1 Itniaina anal tiif Its. onion aivtl at eur. a ponnd. rri... all onlr fur 1 eW. In staro pa. W rite to-day. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.. La C roast, wis. WAY GET SOAKED WHEN 6LCKClrtl.L0W WILL HSLPYOUCrlT ertfRt MABCMT STORM! LOOK FOR ASOVK TO ADC MAR KWAftC Of lrUTATIOMi CATALOGUED PRCfr SHOWING fULL LINE OP RHJENp AND MAT3. A J TOWtR CO., BOSTON. MA33. 4 CAPSICUU VASELINE PUT CP VS COLLAPSIBLB TCBK4 ) A irabtUute for and superior to mustard or any other piaster, and will not blister the mt delicate skin. The pair-allajinr and curative qualities of tbis article are wonder ful. It ul stop th toothache at once, and relieve headache and sciaUca. We recom mend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all rheuiuatie. neuraiKic anu pouiy com plaints. A trial will prove what we claim For it. and it will be found to be invaluable In the household. Many people say -it is the best of all of your preparations.-' Price 15 cents, at alidruegistsor ether dealers, or b nemlinic this amount to us in postage stamps w- will scud von a tube by mail. No article should be accepted bv the public unless the same carriesoiir Inrx-I. asotherwlse it is not 17 State Street. New tobk City. Vlo Answering. Advertisements Kiadly Mention This Tapec V. N. U. Orr.aha. NO. 121902 LuricS WlltliE Alt L5 IU.S. nallVnMh !ltn)3. TS-'U CKxxl. V In tlmsL WKi rT cnmw 1 CmminPomipmUf . 1 - tmmm. iaTi eiHi , It p.rl. Irtt a waitiee. rSMClIEEl I etCKcrcuoiw f . u tti mma url i drenched, a severe cold has followed which it seemed impossible to throw off until one of them tried Peruna, and found the fin est remedy for a cold that a man would want. "Since then we have used it for colds, catarrh, in fluenza and other complaints follow ing in the wake of inclement weainer. fca51" and we all feel well pleased with Peruna. " MICHAEL O'HALLERAN. It you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, Kivinff a full statement of your case, and lie will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Sensible Housekeepers will have Defiance Starch, not alone because they get one-third more for the same money, but also because of superior quality. History repeats itself, plague the historian. often to IF YOU I SK BALL BLCE, Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the lest Ball Blue. Large '2 oz. package only 5 cents. Children are a necessity that is as eypensive as luxuries. Try One Package. If "Defiance Starch" does not please you. return it to your dealer. If it does, you get one-third more for the pane money. It will give you satis faction and will not stick to the iron. Most opportunities are talked idle dreams. into THE BEST RESULTS IN STARCHING can be obtained only by using Deflanoa Starch, besides Renin? 4 oz. mora for same money r-o cooking required. tiuftruinu Dollars BUYS DEUVERED, Ao 800 Lb. COOD SCALE t On Wheels. VuATromiia " Cmmt Stl V". eattn!!y aaoM BCALCV For rfrcalsn, aJdnn, JONES fOt PATS THE raXOKIBT. BIHAMTOM, W. X. BOX 49 Man's Mission on Earth, Kfmdloal nook rroo. Know Thyself Manual, a book for men only, sent Frea. postpaid, sea:ad. to every msle reader men. turning this paper: c for postage. "Too Sclanre of Lira, or Self-preserrstlon." the Gold Medal Prize Treatise, tha best Medical Book of this or any aire. 870 pp., with engravings and prescription. Elegant Library Edition, fall gilt. ONLY tl: paper covers. Inferior ahrldced edition. 2Sc. GET TH K BEST. Ad dress the Peabodr Medical Institute. FlnlllD" St.. opp. Rerern House. Bsuo.Masa.,tbeoMeataadbeat in iMs country. Write today for tbesa books; keya to health and bapiness. Coasoltatioa, In person or by letter; 9 to 6; Sunday, 10 to 1. The Peabodr Medical Institute baa mBj Imita tors, bat no equals. Boston Uerald. Wben writlEi mention thit paper. ALL WBIflffT-FOg MOSE TTTAN BaLP A CCTWir 7TT7 03 mm "f H4rfe, CuilhSlM, IfcUU sad frar, mm4 sH IBS, wCMiriuk, Ail Unifiiu. Prias M Mi a Bs WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PUX OL. NrvTarfc. DROPSY,1K KF.V 0ISC0VEF quick reiierana co-ct worst Book of tc iimontui and lo BATS treatment BE. H. H. faKKLVs MOSa. Z. Adas. a 0KLAH0MAS claims ' fO WA FARM CASH BALANC CD) I I I V I I I kalia, V 11 Li 1 Bias. 0. T. In a Book Store. A salesman in a Philadelphia book store is said to have been asked these three Questions: "Do you sell that new book I heard my niece talking about last week? Here's the name of U (taking out a slip of paper), 'Ben Hut.'."- "Have you u novel, by Haw thorri6,';called 'Moses from an Old Man?'" "I want a copy of 'When Knlgbtsbad.; was in Flower.' please, 1 think It's. a novel, but it bounds like a work on gardening." Great men look into other people' mirrors; small men into their own. To Prevent Awkward Mistakes. The pages In the house now wear big black buttons on which the word Fa go" is printed. Representative Ifbsler. who defeated Terry Helmont. brought about this reform. Before the members came to know Representative Lesu.ler he was several times taken for a page and rather brusquely told to go on errands. Representative Lesa ler. who is small and young, then in sisted on having the pages tagged. "Chair House" Lodging. Known as "the chair house." a New York institution's title is derived from the fact that human beings so poor they cannot buy a lodgins in the cheapest Bowery resorts put up 5 cents for a chance to occupy a chair for the night. By 11 o'clock the night's contingent is fast asleeo in the chairs, the usual number being twenty-five or thirty men, of all kinds and degrees of decrepit poverty. Costly Relic. It costs the government of Italy about $20,000 a year to keep up the Coliseum. Fifty or sixty masons are kept at work all the while repairing breaks and cracks for fear of endang ering the lives of the tourists who conetantly visit the place. They are working under the direction of an architect and engineer employed by the minister of public instruction. Thla la Rim ply Wonderful. Chamrion, Mich., March 17th, Mrs. A. Wellett. wife of a local photog rapher, has had a remarkable expe rience recently. Mrs. Wellett tells the story this way "I could not sleep, my feet were cold, my limbs cramped. I had an awful bard pam across my back. I had to get up three o: four times every night. I was very nervous and fearfully despon dent, I had very little appetitie. "After I had suffered in this way for five years, I begun to use Dodd's Kid ney Pills. When I had taken a few pills you ought tc have seen what came from my kidney?. It looked like a spoiled egg only darker. "I kept on using Dodd's Kidney Pills till I was cured. Now I can sleep well and do not have to get up in the night, I have no pain in my back or limbs and I feel better than I have for years.' Tr i pasv to crv out for the DUD lie's ood when it will not interfere with one s private gain. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are the brightest, fastest and easiest to use. Sold by drug'g-ists, 10c. per package. The recording angel makes no note of the figures on a bank check. I am sure Piso'a Cure for Consumption saved my iife three years ago. Mrs. Tnos. Robbins. Maple Street. Norwich.. N. V.. Feb. 17. 1900. People who live in steam heated flats should not throw cold water. Matt J. Johnson's 0088 baa cured thousands of rheumatism. It will cure you. Try it. All druggists. Politics is dirty business only when dirty men control it. Get a bottle of Hamlin's "Wizard Oil to day; it saves trips to the doctor! It cures Headache and Toothache quicKiy. Looking for a soft snap means lying on a hard bed. piT permanently cured. Tfo fltnor nervousness after ll I O first day's use of lr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Restor er. Send for FKKG mt.OO trial bottle and treatise. Dl K. U Kljse, Ltd.. S31 Arc-b. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A very young man is apt to lose his heard and his head simultaneously. Try me just once and I am sure to come again. Defiance Starch. Many a man's word is like an echo merely a hollow mockery. What Schley May Have Said. Among the stories, apochrypal and otherwise, of attempts to induce Ad miral Schley to discuss Presiden Roosevelt's recent decision is this: A friend had discussed the president's de cision at length and wound up by say ing :"Now, what do you think of it, admiral?" The veteran said, without a hint of a smile: "He doesn't say that Cervera got away or that th Spanish fleet did business after that day, so after all, we did not fight in vain." Hindoo Writer of English Novels. The only Hindoo writer of English fiction is said to be Sarath Kimar Ghosh. He is a fellow of the Royal Astronomical society and he showed such aptitude for legal work that the late lord chief justice earnestly ad vised him to practice at the English bar. He is young, unmarried, a tenor singer of Italian love songs and Scotch ballads. Chinese Art Students. With money they earned themselves, two brothers, Jung John and Jung Fine, Chinese, have paid- for a course of instruction in the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. They presented themselves for enrollment in the class formed on February 3, and since then have applied themselves diligently to their studies, making rapid progress. The brothers are the first Chinamen to study in the academy. Sticks to His Bootblack Name. Anthony L. Aste, of New York, whose capital, eighteen years ago, was a bootblack's box and a strong arm, and who recently sold a race horse for 550,000, is bringing suit to prevent a former employe from using his old trade name of "Tony, the Bootblack. Minus the Sporting Column. I A wen Known Lonaon newspaper is to try the experiment or leaving out racing news of every kind and exclud ing all betting quotations. A great many people will be sufficiently inter ested to watch the effect on that jour nal's daily circulation. Lectures on Bookbinding. Among the new things in New York is a course of lectures on the practical art of bookbinding. Those in charge declare that with five such addressee almost anyone can learn all there is to the art. Ladies are especially in vited to attend. Labor overcometh all things. CONQUEST OF ASIA. COSSACK HEROES WHO HAVE AD VANCED THE RUSSIAN FLAG. Ysrmak TV a a tta Flrat Mis Who R- llcsxl tt Vast f'otcntlal Dos tiny of tha Slav Race Long and ferocious War In Siberia. Asiatic Russia is the creation of a series of wondeiful lieutenants of the Czirs. The record of the crossing of SiLeria by the Cossacks would make a thrilling realistic novel. Some day ome writer will thus use it as a the sis. But before the Cossacks had ac complished that feat a marvelous lead ed had immortalized himself. One day in August, 1584, a Tartar discovered in the River Irtish a corpse which was conspicuous by its rich . coat ot mail with a golden eagle on its breast, it was the bqdy of the renowned and dreaded "ataman," Yermak, the found er of the Russian Empire in Asia, who rose to wealth and power from the humblest origin and from the meanest occupations and unlawful pursuits, for he was in reality a Voiga robber and pirate in an age and a land of free booters. For his raid into Siberia and his jurliest conquest he had to ask for giveness of the emperor. Ivan the Ter rible easily forgave him. He was the first man who realized the vast poten tial destiny of the Slav race, and no name is more honored in Russia, next to that of Peter the Great, than that of the ablest adventurer the nation ever knew. The early Cossacks were noarly all river sailors. It was in after centuries that they became the most wonderful horsemen in the world. They gradually acquired their equestrian skill in war fare with the Tartars, their constant antagonists. The greatness of the Rus sian empire in Asia was chiefly gained by gradually superseding the sover eignty of the Tartars. ' One most sin gular chronological aspect marks in the most definite and regular style his process of Slav expansion. The im mense expanse of northern Asia is di vided into vast sections by four grand rivers the Ob. Yenisei, Irene and Amur. Each of these riverine tracts has occupied a century in the world of conquest. Long and ferocious wars have been waged in almost every part of Siberia between the Russian pioneers and the native tribes. The regular armies of the czar have had comparatively little to do with the steady and gradual sub jugation of the vast regions. There has never been any very long halt be tween the Ural and the Pacific. The worst difficulties and the hardest con flicts were in the districts north and just east of Lake Baikal. Rough and cruel has been the treatment of many of the native tribes by the Cossacks at various times. Indeed, the expansion of Russia in Asia is one of the most terrible and protracted tragedies of history. Multitudes of Cossacks per ished. Massacres of natives in each century were intermittent. Siberia has been a land of hlcod and fire to an ex tent only understood by these who have made its history a study. The career of Vladimir Atlasoff, the discoverer and conqueror of Kamchatka, is itself only one of the series of these personal ro mances. All this expansion has been regular ly effective by the efforts of four classes pioneers, priests, merchants and soldiers. These always follow in that order. The explorers with little bands of adventurers, settlers and pet ty traders go first. But when they have borne the preliminary hardships, the great missionary, Russo-Greek church, never fails to forward the proper con signment of priests. We can always tell which country Russia means to subjugate. The priests appear and the fact is settled. There have been Rus sian priests and Greek churches in Manchuria for many years, and those who understand Russia knew that this signified that the czar must rule Man churia, no matter what all the rest of the world might tnink, say or do. If anybody wants to make up his mind as to the certain fate of both Korea and Palestine, let him simply form a deduction from similar data amply sup plied in those country, especially in Palestine. Tha British Schoolboy on Animals. A correspondent who offered prizes in different schools for essays on kind ness to animals serfds us a few ex tracts from the papers received: "There are two kinds of animals, and they are the auadruDed and bined: the L quadruped is lions and tigers and such HKe ana the biped is birds." "Some people kick the poor dog and give it no food. Then the poor animal bites the first person it comes to, and this causes the person to have idipho bery, and the animal gets killed. This is all through the people giving the animal nothing to eat." "Animals do not go to church nor say any prayers. They never sit down to get their meals, and we do." "When the animal dies it is no more good except for food, but when we die we have a resurrection." Westminster Gazette. Frland of Robert Loals Stevens. Still living in Monterey, in southern California, is the picturesque old Frenchman at whose restaurant R. L. Stevenson used to dine when both nia stomach and his pocketbook were emp ty. The old restauranteur. who had in hot youth adored his Victor Hugo in Paris, knew an artist in words at sight; and Stevenson lived long enough to justify this confidence reposed in him. He now dwells in a little wooden cottage, with a tiny tangled garden, where the humming bird3 come purr ing round the flowers in the sun. Marlon Crawford's Home. . P.". Marion Crawford, the author, finds an ideal home in his breeze swept villa, perched high on the pic 'turesque cliffs, one mile from Sorrento, I overlooking the beautiful bay of Na ' ples. It is reached by following a ; country road, overhung by olive, lemon i and orange trees. There are more rooster-pecked wives in the ' world than hen-pecked hus- r hands. THE INDIAN IN MODERN ADVERTIS ING. Alone the lln of the Santa F through Oklahoma, Indian Territory, New Mexico and Arizona are found many tribes of peaceful Indians, whose strange costumes and unique mode of life are very Interesting to tourists. The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona, including the roving Na vajos, are perhaps the best known and roost frequently visited. The Mokl Snake Dances and the various feasts of the Indians along the Rio Grande river have a national reputation. In fact, the Indian Is now somewhat of a fad. and of late years his blankets, pottery, baskets and sliver ornaments have been eagerly boucht after by col lectors. Recognizing the advertising value of the Indian, the Santa Ke has recently placed in the windows of Its offices at Kansas City. Chicago. St. Louis. New York, Boston, Philadelphia and At lanta, some very fine collections of In dian curios. It is also decorating many of its offices with paintings of Indian subjects. All this in the belief that announcements in newspapers and magazines can bo strengthened by the pictorial art and by attractive window dressing. It is expected that by mid winter arrangements will be perfected for the giving of Navajo and Mokl Indian dances at a point on the Santa Fe line In Arizona, the through trains being stopped so that pass-engers may have an opportunity to witness these dances. A married woman seldom goes on the lecture platform; she has her audi ence at home. KARLIKHT BUSKIAN MI1.I.KT. Will you be short of bay '. If so, plant a plenty ot this prodigally prolific millet. S to 8 Tons of Kloh Hay I'er Acre. Price 50 lbs. S1.90; 100 11k. ft. Low freight. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse.Wis. V The poor author is doubly poor when he is compelled to borrow his thoughts. WHY IT IS TIIIC IIKST ts because made by an entirely different process. Defiance Starch is unlike any other, better and one-thiru more for 10 cents. Ping pong sets are being shipped to West Africa. THOSK WHO IIAVK TltfRI IT will use no other. Defiance Cold Water Starch tins no equal in cjuntlty or Qual ity 16 oz. for 10 cents. Oilier brands contain only 12 oz. Practice makes perfect, but it doesn't require much practice to make a per fect fool. How Clothes Are Blistered. Many of the starches now being used In washable fabrics contain ingredi ents that break and blister the goods so that after a few washings they are of little service. Defiance starch (made in Nebraska) is manufactured with a special view to obviating the difficulty. It contains a solution that can in no way injure the linen but instead gives it a smooth, glossy finish that makes goods look new after each iron ine. Sold by leading grocers. Made by Magnetic Starch Co., Omaha, Neb N What a jolly world this would be if all the millionaires would shut up and let their money talk! SlOO Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn tha, there ta at least one dreaded disease that sconce has been able to cure In all its stages, and that is Catarrh, nails catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall s Catarrh cure is tauen internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of thedisease, and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faitt !n its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list, of Testimonials; . , Address F. J. CHEI75Y & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv drujrglsts 75c. Kail's Family Pills ars the best The average man loses a lot of money out at the hole in the top of his pocket. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity and superior quality of Defi ance Starch is fast taking place of all other brands. Others say they cannot sell any other starch. Haste to get rich keeps many a man poor. lGfQ ' One may sail the seas and that men of afTairs, who are well 'informed, have neither the time nor tho inclination, whether on pleasure bent or business, to use those medicines which cause excessive purgation and then lpave the Internal organs In a constipated condition. Syrup of Figs 13 not built on those lines. It acts naturally, acts effectively, cleanses, sweetea3 aad strengthens the internal organs and leaves them in a healthy condition. If ia need of a laxative remedy the most excellent U Syrup of Figs, but when anything more than a laxative i3 required the cafe and scientific plan is to consult a competent physician and not to resort to those medicines w hich claim to cure all manner of diseases. The California Fig Syrup Co. was the first to manufacture a laxative remedy which would give satisfaction to all; a laxative which physicians could sanction and one friend recommend to another ; so that today its sales probably exceed all other laxatives combined. In some places considerable quantities of old-time cathartics and modern Imitations are etlll sold, but with the general diffusion of knowledge, as to the best medicinal agents, Syrup of Figs has come Into general use with the well-informed, because it is a remedy of known value and ever beneficial action. The quality of Syrup of Figs is due not only to the excellent combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants, known to act most beneficially on the system, with agreeable and refreshing aromatic liquids, but also to the orginal method of manufacture. In order to get the genuine and its beneficial effects one should always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. Most of the nuisances In this world are men who try to let their friends keep on thinking them funny. That man Is lacking In diplomacy who tries to guess a woman's a e. Ktopa tht 'ougfi nil Works Oir thff Cold Laxative HroiuogulnlijeTaidets. l'rlceCSc. Japan has acquired dining car system. the American 2,600 FREE HOMES. 410,000 acres choice farni'.ng land will be opened soon for settlement in Gregory county. South Dakota, where tho P.. K. & M. V. Ry. are building the 80-mile extension. Those who wish lull Information In regard to this land will do well to write to 1. W. Forbes at llonesteel. Smith Dakota. On receipt of 25 cents h will send you a booklet and official inai-s. etc. "Let me take your check," Is most popular afler dinner speech. the YF.I..C)tV CXOTIir.S aiti: unmuiiti.y. Kep them white with Hod Ws Hall Mine. All grocers sell large 'i tn. piu-kuge, i t ents. The woman who says hhe would Jiirt die if her picture iippearcd In the paper has her photograph ready. THREE SERIES OF CHEAP RATES' Great Northern Hallway I'opulnr Home- trekfn' and Settler' ICzrursloos. Round-trip tickets to points in Mln vsesota. North Dakota. Montana. Ida ho, Washington, Oregon, Liritlsh Co lumbia, will be sold first and third Tuesdays In March. April and May. at one fare plus f2.0(J for the round trip. One-way settlers' tickets to points In Montana, Idaho, Washington. Ore gon and British Columbia on sale every clay during March and April at rates $15.00 to $25.00 each. One-way settlers' tickets on sale March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th and April 1st and 8th, to Minnesota and North Dakota points for only SG.00 each. These tickets are good on all trains. Including the famous Great Northern "Flyer." This is the best opportunity that has ever been offered to parties who wish to Investigate the many advantages offered them In the Great Northwest. Information about Great Northern country Is given by agents of the Great Northern Railway, or those de sirous of ascertaining Just what op portunities are offered there, can se cure full illustrated Information In reference to land, climate, crops, rates, etc., by writing to Max Rass. O. I. A., 220 S Clark St. Chicago, or to P. I. Whitney, O. P. & T. A.. St Paul, Minn. Philanthropy does not consist In giving collars to a shirtless man. DON'T STOP TOBACCO Suddenly. It injures the nervous system to do so. Use DACO-CURO and it will tell you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guaranteo in each box. Price $1.00 per box. or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure or money refunded. At all good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., - La Crosse, Wis. IMr. KlieIHI7RM 1 VIII nw- j REQUIfttHG PREPARED FOR . MAMUFACTUKEO BY ?frr 14 MpV MAGNETICSWWra- visit every land and everywhere will And, SI. Jacobs Oil ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS Received H Gold Medals from different International Kspl tluni ss bcibis? the most effect ive rla Killer erer discovered Curmm Promptly Mil Bodily JkCMKB AND PAIN. ACTO LIKE MAGtC! 230 end SOo. Hia EXCELSIOR BRAND W4 rt. W. i-r ik In M'lt. ul entru vld mm4 lnf la 4f SMSs, 4 I 4 fr proof. 11 4t-r 0rali I tive Ihvtit rlt fur UsJ"f U in i.s Ml " " , .kMl tMfcrtdc. . WESTERN CANADA'8 Wonderful wheut crop for 1001 now th talk of the C VmmirrviHl Wot 1.1 l by no means phenom enal, l lm rnnliioi nl hold the uieheht posi tion. '1 in.ut.uiidi.or Americans are annually n.un- intf this their lioipe, anil I hey uneenert u tries never did before. Movn Wed ward alth the lld ami seeure u farm and home in Western C 'aiiuda. lxiw rules and t.Mi-lnl privileges to hoim-seek-ers and (settlers. Tho handsome forty-pamt Atlas of Western Canada sent free lo all appli cants. Apply for rates. Ac to F. I'islley. Su perintendent of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada, or to W. V. I ten net t. c'unsdlan tlovernmeus Agent, Mil New York, l.ifu lUdtf., Omaha, Neb. The BEST starch is De fiance. The HIGHEST package is Defiance. Qual ity and quantity mean De fiance Starch. 1C ounce for 10 cents. Don't forget It a better quality and one-third more of It. At Wholesale by All Grocery JoMers. --"V" ' ' : COHQUEBSWj 1 4- Zr'&tfiZi, I V "fjV.'TUi S Ss to Mr sarfaxly 4 I -91' . . '-r 'it. v i PS SS I. II S lAjj tsL-f I Manitoba and district srsl tiJ?R I "f AsKlnilMiia, Siihkut 07jlUy Kyf chewun and Alberta sia ff J&sCl stfrL ' n" niost wondf rfi.i lK'rifKir grain producing eoim AUGA1 tries In tl. world. In V aMrJlW stork raisins' they alx is , 1 . . ..... s . r. -, t . E3 Zr