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"Miirln, (lia I,mi yrr," la Dying. In a Drooldn 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. ’ lie is now 88 years old and without relatives. Try Magnetic Starch—it will last longer than any other. A stingy Quukcr maketh a close friend. Your clothes will not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous Prostration. If you aro dangerously sick what is the first duty of your physician ? He quiets the nervous system, lie deadens tiie pain, and you sleep well. Friends ask, “what is the cause?” and the answer comes in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It enmo upon you so quietly in the beginning, that you wore not alarmed, and when sleep deserted you night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the ^ darkness, then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep. Mux. A. HxiiTUiv. Yon ought to have known that when you ceased to be regular in your courses, ami you grew irritable with out cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. k>u .. .You ought to kuow that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache, und backache send the nerves wild with affright, and you cannot sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of £21 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 core carry conviction to the minds of every suffering woman of the un failing efficiency of Lydia E. l’inkham'a Vegetable Compound. COUCH SYKUP Cures a Cough or Cold at onco. Conquers Croup, Whooping-Cough, Pronehitis, r.rippe aurt Consumption Quick, sure results. Or. bull's i'ills cure Constitution. SO pills 10c. ~ »S SHOES 'T ONION MADE V V The real north of TV. L. DoukIum 93.00 nml •3.50 mhoefi coni|mi <‘d with oilier make* U •4.00 to 95.00. 0ur940ilt l.djreT.lne cannot lie equalled at MT prin*. Over 1,000, 000 natlafied nearer*. ftnd i:t AO shoes In the wor|«l. \\e> n.akw and ••oil inure S.'l an 1 Ik'l.AO shoos tlmn any other two iiiuniifiKdiirors in the U* o« The rc|Mi(atlon of W. L. SPOT Dos. la* S3 00 and f .30 abort for nrPT DC.' I atyla, ootmort, and wearls known Q£Q| every where ihrughout the world. MQ Cfl love to kr.va bitter satirise AA nft turn than other males bees use the itnmhrd !».-»• alwnrr been UflP placed m high t'»at the ttariri OUflE nut* ipect nuic for thnr money OllUUe than they can get elaewhvre. TH K It 1 V»e«*.b more \\ 1.. houglaa # J and M40 Mom are sold thaa any other mike la because 'I'll §*:, Y A HI' 'I'll 1C llr'M I'. 3 (*ur dealer should keep ^ ’ there i we give one dealer exclusive sale In etch town. 'I'akr no auhatlturc • Insist on having b )«, .j Jhagla* shoes with name and price stamped on bottom. myour tUaler wi i n <i get th*ui for you, send dir«ri to MMlfrv. cncloei: g price and fAe eit-a fur rsmsge. Male Viud of leather, rite, and width, plain or cap ton. Ou.- shoe* will reach you any* re. /Van. n*io l>uuilu« Shun tu. liruiktuu, iiaea. l*>ave Onmhn 6:05 p si. I arrtvs 8t Louts 7:00 a. ui. Hill at \HI YOU GOING? wm irtcui sum us? ns *on* Trains toave t'nlon BtsUou 1 »utly for Knn.ua City. Qnlm-y, St. Lnuta ant all points A'uit or KoulS Half Hnt*t In I flat t ’oil) many southern points ou lit amt 3r«l Tuti'lay of gsch mu nth AH Information at (ily Tt''S»t OtlLr till Cam am 8tr««t (i'aatou llwisl Ilia.) or writs milMI I MlHlRl S. City fiurkcr ami Tlrkst Ar*st Omaha. N#b M W>NtU> OMAHA. Ns. II I woo Harrows' Faithful Admirer, Senator Burrows has at least one ad mirer la Michigan. Millard Heming way of Lapeer was in Flint on the morning of the clay when Mr. Burrows was to speak at I .a peer. Finding that Ihe 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, 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 wise man's strength. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES pro duce the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stuff. Tears arc the brine in which misery is sometimes cured. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. A permanent paying position for ladle* or gentlemen at or tujai home. It costs you nothing to get details. If desirable employment la wanted address at once The Kurt IH-arhorn Pub. Co., 1U> Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. The great man is he who does not lose his child’s heart. Are V.»n t'ftlug Allen'* Foot-KaseT It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting. Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shops. At p.ll Druggists and Shoo Stores, 26c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, LcKoy, N. Y. Lots of people complain from a mere habit of complaining. Tli« Cirentedt Tiling In tlie World Is GOOD HEALTH. Take Garfield Tea. It will cleanse your system, purify your blood und bring good health. An Industrious man and a eabbago manage to get a-head. i a is in he We are the Nebraska selling agents for the Union Carbide Co., manufac turers of Calcium Carbide for making Acetylene (Jai. Order your supplies from us. Pacific Storage and Ware house Co.. 91- 911 Jones St., Omaha, Neb. Probably 100,000 people lost kindred In the Texas calamity. NEW COLONY. A new colony t< •nmM» to LhonoAndii of people to Joemo In OK .'ooimt h rrltory,U uuw being oii.'Hni7i?aby tlio foiindei of tfio Ue<iglu« olouy, Mr. 1* II. FltZfrertid o' Ind!fenn;-oiK ludTium, Ih backing It. Informatton cent free. *b wln^ Lo«v fcood lioinen. Good farmer# wn^ ed. When a man Is compelled to pawn his watch it changes hands. Dropsy treated free by I)r II H. Green’s Soi s, of Atlanta, Ga. The great stdrop-y -pccialists in the world. Head their udvi r tiseinent lu another column of thm paper. lletter rely on your adversary’s gen erosity than on his Incapacity. llierp Ih n C'lasi of People Who ara injured by the use of cofTee. ltecently there has been placed in ail the grocery stores a newpreparation called GRAIN-O. made of pur*1 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 cents and 25 cents per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. There are more muscles in the tall of a cat than Iu a human hand. Patience Is sorrow’s slave.—Church ill. I!ow* Till*? We offer Onn Hundred Dollar* reward for any case of Catarrh lhat ciu.uot bo cured by llall * Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY St CO., Props.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F ,f Cheney for the last 15 v -ar* and lielievehirn perfectly honorable lu all business transactions and UnuociaUy able to carry out any obliga tions made by their tlrm. West & Truux, Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo, O.; \Vaiding, Kinnan ,v Marvin, Wholes# l Druggists, Toledo Ohio. Hall sCatarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing direct, v upon the blood and raucousaurfacs ul tie- system. Tcstimoidals sent frio. Price I5e per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills arc Uiu bust. It’s always easy to interest a man in a jtood money-making scheme. air*. Winslow'* Simthlng Syrup. for'•hi;.Iren teetlilu*, soften* thr gutns, reduce* In n»mu.»ilon.al.»i*paia.i;uic* '.nuil colic. i.os bott.a Get what ye can and keep what ye get.—Scotch Proverb. Ido not believe Piso’s Curs for Consumption has un eiual for coughs uud colds.—John F Uutbii. 'lrlnitv Sniiugs. lud.. Feb. 5. 1W0U Anger never made good guard for it self.—Shakespeare. Tbo stomach has to work hard, grinding the food W« crowd Into It Make Its work *a»J by cbewuig lleem.iu's Pepsin bum. The proof of the pudding is In the eating - -Cervantes. Many Induct g*ar half hut TVftcir. a IIaib r»*i h**i Erin-# I** h Um yuttihfal -r. llihi»Kii« ukm. itin Me! cart *»>r com*. Mirth cannot move a aoul In agony. —-Shakespeare, A TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Ithewnatism, s< in ties ami Neuralgia withstand every other medicine, but yield on the instant to **.% HHOI'M.** 'lo enaltie all autferers to test this wonderful remedy, we will send Ire# it li'iai l»ottli*on leceipt of two', cunt stump* to pay f■ >r limiting I.urge bd t lea >>f .ion di>» s $1 t*t, scut piejwod by mad »tr ettprea* “,1 IMIOI'H" Is a preventivo a* well as a ennitivc f"> the if - IS ' ■' Its Ikn, s. uiii t. a. uralgla. dual, |ti,|w|>l«. H*< k«i hr. tilkuM, list'lexer l*tufk, liter , I kttl*,f l ru.it.trt, slee|,t« »•■**««. Sivoiut* SmuM Ntttl Sruf.lglr Hrsdsili.s BarH. lt*, I .HtlltHt It*, tlfurt Ur«kti*tt, 14 t,rl|.|*. tl» U* U l ,rui)tb rr«*|>iM| SuM.tr i>*tt. and a long list . f other ills. \\ rite u» in haste ami stop your suf fering \g> nl* w antosl. >\\ INsliV li H I I Mil It 11 Ilk 111, tau I eh* sir** I 1 hlrugts, IU, Ih tr loo Xriuell lias* beeu employ *1 la the Hritlsh hitipul service to South Afrh 4 The End of Mn,i The world Is growing better every Cay. The pessimist who gazes on the chal Bees naught hut base, disintegrating tiny. Ills vision, circumscribed. can not behold Vhe signs of growth apparent everywhere, To hint, mote wise, who looks around ar.d up. Who looks behind and Hies what has been done. Who looks ahead and sees what tc come, In consequence of that which was and Is. Hod’s wheels’ turn ever forward—never back; His laws are fixed, and can not be op posed ; All nature bows and man is not exempt. The mighty waves of human progress beat Unceasingly upon the shores of time. And will not slay till man shall cease to * be, As some swift river, rushing to the sea, Becomes enamor'd of a rock-hound deep. And, pausing In Us course, turns round and ’round, As If unwilling to pursue Us way; Ho our advancement to the perfect slate Is sometimes checked by that mysterious power, Which rules the destinies of worlds uiul men, And for a while we seem to retrograde; But ns the stream, refreshed by rest, goes on. With force and volume greater than be fore. So we renew our march, and, strength ened, rise, In thoughts and words and deeds to heights undreamed, Decadence Is an Incident of growth. The flower that dies will live again next year. And others of Its kind will bring to bloom And add tbelr charm to nature's boun teous store. A nation, too, declines, and, passing, leaves Naught but a name to place on history's page; But from Us seed a better people spring And add momentum to tho world's ad vance And so our lofty destiny unfolds As, step by step, we're drawn toward that great light Which emanates from Him from whom we sprang, And unlo whom we go. That Is our goal; For surely as the end of life Is death, The eml of man is God. —Casper H. Yost. me Fire-ny’s up. BY WILLIAM LIGIITFOOT VIS SCHER. Author "The Harp of The South,” etc. (Copyrighted 1900: Dally Hlory lhib. Co.) The Trumbo house, a handsome and picturesque suburban chalet, was flooded with tlie white light of el'tJtrlc Incandescence, but a flre-fly lit c* the wire gauze screen of a window gnd flashed his pale, pink light, intermit tently. Persons la the room laughed at the feeble attempt to lend lustre to the scene, and an obsei vant fellow re marked: "It Is like the frequent attempts of fools to instruct the wise." June Stanton, particularly, and the company, generally, had high hopes ol Henry Winter, the bright philoso pher and up-to-date man who had preached a short sermon from the te xt of the lire-fly’s flash. Winter was to do wonders yet as an Inventor. In deed he had already done some little wonders that way. Now ho was labor ing upon a larger one, and they all knew it. They who knew Winter best were fond of him. Others were inclined to sneer at him as self-conceited. But not to his face. He was too com bative for that. One of the first was June Stanton, and she was more than fond of him. But Delia Poynter—"nee Vance”— as the amateur society reporter would say—cordially disliked tills man. She had a past. Futures were cheap to her. And there were other reusons for her dislike. Winter was a social star. He lino a rich and melodious baritone voice and could accompany himself with “Anil had ihuwn It. gapm* open." ' guitar, piano or banjo. He could write pretty verms and re ite them fetchingiy, and among bia other ac eon pliahroenta was a knowledge of palmistry, aud ao, h* louid ‘ tell for tunia.'1 Della Poynter offered her baud to Winter, that he might r» vt K There had been a time when ahe wduid have glveu it to him for well, ' for keep*.'' Many wooini men too believe Itn - p icily, In "what the ear la kay,” and in the myeterloua tra erlee of the palm, though they |*« end that they da not. Aud the mail of them think that none of the aeera can «ee any thing but the g sj<l la th ir ptlma. Mia IHrynta. a dlalike of Winter did not iVlvUl to the leirlht- d* gr> 0 ui Icuoring hie fortune telling t*iwcra - )*t When a woman dlatlkra one that lUUt*«, she 1* dangeioua. However. »M tantallied him wltn alien tug and lyuieil remarka, until, u la»t. In au ! undertone that no one else could liar. he told her aortic (hinge that he need 1 ol not the aid of palmletry to unfold bocau-e he knew them to be true, ex traneously. Hera was a wondrously beautiful hand and aim withdrew It as if from fire. A blush mantled her temple and a flash of hate glinted from her eyea. Like the low buzz of an angry wasp raine the whispered question—and she meant It to sting: "Is (here anything you du not hap pen to know?" "Nothing that I know of." he re plied, audaciously. The real secret of Della I’oyntor'a hatred of Winter was that he was out of her reach, and Bho knew that he knew she know it. She would have loved him, tlgorlsdily. But that would have been useless, and bo— she hated hinn • • • Another night, a week later. The lawn at the Trmnbo chalet twinkled with the varl-rolored lights of many Chinese lanterns. An orchestra hid den behind (he treliaes and vines of an arbor, sent out, now and then, its rich, soft or rolicklng numbers, and many groups of young and middle V "Nothing that l know of." aged made their ways of merriment and enjoyment in the intervals. Here and there, from small coteries, came the tinkle of mandolins with the strum of guitars. In one vine-clad pavilion, on a white planked floor, tho cake walk prevailed, to the rattle of banjos tn rag-time melody. Mirth, music, love, bright-lights ami half-lights, were tho tintlugs of the picture, with dark shadings where tho shadows fell. Thalia, Terpsichore and Euterpe of tho muses, were there In modern garb, end Daphne with fauna, satyrs, nymphs and bacchantes—up-to-date— flitted about in this garden of revelry, mixing with tho guests—of them, In deed! Della l’oynter found opportunity tc whisper to June Stanton: "In twenty minutes stroll over, alone, to the mound in the North Grove, and you wilt see how true your lover Is." A moment beforo the schemer had whispered the same words to Henry Winter. Each in turn had accepted the message with a fine show of con tempt. ltut Delia had not lingered to discuss the matter. She knew that both would attend. She was Informed ! as to tho flashes and moods of love, in ail stages of the game. She knew a Jealousy, from its first hint to tho frenzies of Othello. The North Grove was tho rite of a ruin. At the spot the Trumbos had built their first home, when they came here from Virginia just George Trumbo, his young wife and lier younger sister. It had first been a log cabin. Then with' prosperity’s de mand It had given place to a small brick cottage, trees stood mwut tne cabin and the cottage, and they were here yet. Hence the grove. Fire had destroyed the cottage. Then came the grass-grown and shrub-dotted mound that hid the debris of broken brick and stone. The chalet arose as the rich man’s homo, and the North Grove was aa almost hallowed spot. Near to the foot of the mound, ud the sido toward the chalet, was the deep and ancient well that had served the Trumbo borne In the old days, but Its waters were now unusued and It had been covered many years with heavy planks, almost overgrown with the rank gruss. Henry strolled away from the merrymukers. He hud missed June from the party, and yet she was there —In one of the shadows, on a rustle I seat, alone; thinking of what Delia Poyuter had said; struggling with the thought of obeying. "What could have been Delia's mo tlve for saying shut she had said?" She would see for h r.-olf. She gl.lined aboj; among the groups. Henry was no* there. Then she flew ulung the pa«, and stoppe I suddenly, when mar | the mound. She had faiutiy made out the familiar figure that had hatted and wua angrily speaking to telia Puyti ter, whose white form wu.< hut a filmy ticece agalust the black where she stood at the foot of the mound, A Hr* fly had Hashed Its pink, pals light at the very edge of the old well and had shown It, gaplug. open, a t ack spot before hltu, which, with an* ether step, would have been the door to hi* hereafter. Had he takcu the step June rit*n ton would have uuwlntng y joined him. a moment later, iu the dark dipt he below I Vita poyuter had torn away the h«evji plank* «u. • a lulas la Iks \all«*b Ot» the 1st of January, th«-re were »*? golf clubs lu lli* United State*. IM id thml w* t of lk« MU' vleaippi river \ fair estimate piara* tie number of inetnlwt > w* these clubs at who >t I'"> "W A Church a l>>inrlnc 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 nt its third season Monday evening, and there are more applicants than ever before. Use Magnetic Starch—It has no equal. The letter the day the better deed.— Dr. John Holt. lt«*At for ll)« lloWflS. No matter whnt ails you, headacho to a cance'r, you will never g't well until your bowels are put 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. lane only ran lighten labor’s load UAIlltnaK PAPKH. Uesl 1‘uhllshed FREE. J W. GUNNELS. Toledo. Ohio Oho cheerfully with one hand end you will gathe r abundantly with two. Ttv«*iitl«*ili f'enlury Invention*. TO Ol’U CUSTOMERS: Now that tho leaves are beginning to fall it is a ditllrult matter to kec,' lawns looking nice. There has teen a demand for years for roMHthiitK to I cep lawns clean with at a sin.ill «x pense, something that will t ike up the leaves, paper, twigs, ebpr stumps, pebbles and in fact everything that disfigures a lawn. Wo are pleased to state that we have the exclusive agency for tho only suceastful device that has been produced up to date. We respectfully Invite your attention to tho Finley Lawn Hake, circular of which we enclose. Pleas> notice whnt Mr. Guy C. Barton, president of (ho Omaha and Grant Smelting Co., says about this lawn rake: •OMAHA, Neb., Sc.pt. 27, 1900. "Finley Lawn ILiko Co., "Joliet, III. "Dear Sirs: "Your favor of the 1 Sth Inst. Is re ceived 1 thank you for the sugges tion in regard to the lawn rake gath ering autumn leaves; but will say that 1 bad already discovered that it will not only gather leaves, but every thing else In sight. It is a most to markable machine, and has given most perfect satisfaction. ’’Yours truly, •GUY C. BARTON. Shall be pleased to quote you prices Very truly, L1N1NGER & METCALF CO., Omaha, Neb. Many a neat’s vices Lave at first been nothing worse than good qualities run wild.-—Hare. If you 1 ave not tried Magnet'c Starch try it now. You will th n use no other Wn«!ilni;toii and Return. Account W. T. r. Convention No vember 27tli tO.lOtb, Deo. I -t and 2nd, the Ilig lour Route will fell ticket* from ail points at one and one-ihird fare for round trip good returning un til Dee. litli. This line via 1 incinnatl anti the Picturesque Chesapeake and Oh o i-. unquesthumbly the finest route between Chicago and the <'npitnl; mot* river and mountain scenery and more liattletlelds titan any other line. For maps, tickets, sleeper reservations, ad dress 4. C. Tick EH, G. N A.. 231 Claris Hi., Chicago. God's gift was that man should con ceive of truth nr,I strive to g.tin If ELECTION RETURNS. Regardless of these you should cleanse your system by taking Garfield Tea, the UKRB MKDICINK a Jersey City justice was recently paid a marriage fee of ten cent*. You ran Oct All.n's Foot-Ease Free. Write today t>> Allen 8. Olmsted, L* Roy, N. Y,, for a free sample of Allen'* Foot-Muse, a powder Jt cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. Make* new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Hunionn. Ail druggists and shoe stores sell it; 25c. The talk of sotno people about thern huIvch ia an In&ult to their liatener*' acumen. TO CURB A loll* IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Uuomo i^iinink Taiu.bts. AU irurrists refund the mono; If It fails to curs. K. VV. tlrove's signature i.» on the box. 25c. Children and fooln are very apt to seize upon unanswerable argument*. For starching line linen use Magnetlo Starch. —- '-13 HO! FOR OKLAHOMA! R.OUi.guu i*Tt*i iirw itfixU 10 open lo •< HuUscrthc for 1IIK KIOWA ('ll I Pr, devoted to Inf of mat Ion ubuiit ihcHf! IridIh. Odm jrf*r. •! 00. Single enpy, |(Hi, iMiliRcrll 'irw roFflve fr«*'' lUuBtreted buoH on < Maliorra Mnrtfnn'a MaiiurI (310 page Kettltn* t viKlc* > will! flu#* ai'ctimial map, tt«00. Map 35c, All •i* >o, 91.75, Adtlrcaa IMck T. Morgan, T. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the famili everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minute.. No boiling! no ii iking! add boiling water and #e{ to cool. Flavors Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get n patkago at your grocer# to-day. 10 cts. 1 r*53H!r&D^VNEW niSCOVERYi frtva* Lr tv. r ■ quick rpiff.,n Iciirnworal , piHiU ,,f te»iltn,,ii!i.l» mnl 10 m*n' Irestmsa# luck. If K. II. II. Iiiotl VS SOSA. B.I k. OI.bI,,0». Iriiompton’s Eye Water. Tftr; pigl Cures Corns llkv. all Druggist* lOb’UUn (If It fails it Is free.) --- "■ ■ j v tji 1 l>’ 1 , AVetJclable Preparation lor As J similaling ihcloodandRcguIa- if ting the Stomachs and Bowels of I Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- | ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Mot TJaiic otic. Pmire tfVU Dr SMI EL PtTQHSR /bnyJuu W- . Alx Smnr ♦ I Sr DmhmtU Salts I .1tu.v Sratf t I HinfiSeajt- 1 ClnniitJ 'Amt I >k bliitrtyiaen rtatvr / A(Mfecl Remedy I'orConstipo 1 I Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea i Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- lie ness ami Loss OF SLEEP. ?* II Fac Simile Signature of r/n<e^f^zr. [ VKW1 VORK. ^ EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER The Kind You Have Always Bought i , i Thirty Years SASTORIA VHt ccntaum oommnv. ioh orrv. HOUSEKEEPERS a* a rule fin«l it very «lif flcnlt toffet upthelr liren in u satmfaet'ny manner, chiefly owintf tu the USE of inferior ktarvhea. Itv leintf rU{n«lk Mann >ua will Uiut it a simple matter t ■ turn out u I' «h) work a* the letl »>t am Inrtulrlea. Yt ur If ne'er aell* it. Tryllur»*f. It iu»t> Lilly Ini a paek aU*. Inalat i*u Kvltia| MAGNETIC STARCH 'Cl , ' i l RtQUIHCS NU CoOKINOjJi'f* t*Am» rv«.st ji ir a ''W.5 *’ ff* MC( *• VkHIN *iib#.iWA»A»A OtKl) MW HJ'litHl M w | AHfl A '1*il J< »1t (K H * ‘ jNUMf u roa"i/u no«r puapoata awtv MAMj»AlTVRIOO*iy ftr MVUMIIC SUM'NHtHUtllKIftbCUl <"•> m.