Know Iloxr to Mukn n U is related of the Into C. P. Huntington - ington that n young innn once called on him to sell some much-needed mils fit $75 a ton. Mr. Huntliigton wild lie had rails to sell himself , nnuiscd the caller by a half-hour's chut and got him to Pell at $00 a ton , with a six months' note for pay. Then before thp man left Mr. Hunting-ton discounted the note for G per emit off nml paid the cash. Host for tlio Hnvrrlg. Ko matter what alls you , headache to a cancer , you will never getqll until your bowels arc put right. CASCAHETS help nature , euro you without a gripe or pain , produce easy natural movements , cost you Just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCAUETS Candy Cathartic , the genuine , put up In motnl boxes , every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on It. Do- ware of Imitations. Iliuulltoii'it NairnOmitted. . Alexander Hamilton was not only ono of the greatest constructive states men wbo ever lived ; ho was also a New Yorker. Yet the New York com mittee appointed to compile a list of 234 great Americans , from which 100 arc to bo chosen for inscription In the "hall of fame , " omitted the name of Alexander Hamilton. Sardoti I'lobehin a Thorough , Sardou , the French dramatist , ad mits that all the blood In his veins is plebeian. For three generations his ancestors have lived in very moderate circumstances at Cannes , and before that they were Sardian fishermen , whence , ho thinks , his family got its name. In Honor of Ills I.OH ! Log. An odd celebration in New York the other day was that of the thirty-sixth anniversary of the loss of the log of 4 former Senator Matthew C. Butler of South Carolina , who came out of the battle of Brandy Station in 18G3 with only ono leg. The celebration was n dinner at Delmonlco's , given by Mr. Butler to some of his friends. ] \tctKclinllcolT'H UUrovrry. M. Metschnikoff of the Paris Pas teur Institute , has communicated to the Academic de Medicine his discov ery of a lymph which regenerates the red globules in the blood of lepers. He thinks that when he has improved his serum ho may be able to rejuvenate the organs of the human body. Kitchener Mny Slurry Jfoxt Spring. There Is some talk in London to the effect that Lord Kitchener is to be married next spring , and that his en gagement will be announced upon his return from South Africa. The UlKRCRt Orchard. The largest orchard In South Dakota Is near Hurley , Turner county , and has 150 acres , In which are 8,000 trees , two acres being given over to plums. Be sides the trees there arc 1,000 currant bushes , 1,000 gooseberry bushes , 500 grapevines and three acres of straw berries. " i am a school teacher , have suffered agony monthly for ten years , "My nervous system was a wreck. ! suffered with pain In my side and had almost every ill known , I had taken treat" mont from a number of fjhysioians who gave me no relief "One specialist said no medicine could help me , I must submit to an operation , "I wrote to Mrs , Pink" ham , stating my case , and received a prompt reply , I took Lydia E , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and followed the advice given me and now I suffer no more. If any one cares to know more about my case , i will cheerfully answer all letters * " MISS EBMA ELLIS , glttsport , Ohio , fc * 8 Keeps both rider and siddle per- Ifectlydryln the hardest storms / yw B Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for Sf i 1,187 Flsh Uran4 | 101" el Sllcter- * tJ ) Hit Is entirely new. If notforssleln 1 your town , write for catalogue to S A. J. TOWER , Boston. Mast , m OF \ uIN \ \ } ovornment Orders All Troopi Eu Kouta to China Diverted to Manilla. GEN. CIIAEEEE HAS MEN ENOUGH. Strength of Aincrle.in Army > 'o - In or About 1'ckln In B.OOO New JiiHtriic- tlmn Sent to Kocklilll ChaiiKt'd Con- dltliins AleaiiK New 1'olluy , WASHINGTON , Aug. 24. The Im portant development In the Chinese situation io.l iw.n iho lU'd.-'lon of tire government not to scud any roro troops to China. All the trooys now nt sea , amounting to about 4,000 , to gether with those under orders for ser- vlco In the far east which have not sailed , amounting tj about 3,000 more , will be sent to Manila. These troops will sail on the same route and upon touching at Nagasaki will go on to Ma nila unless there aie development. ! in China not now expected which would make their presence in that country necessary. Secretary Hoot said today that no more troop& were being sent to China because they were not needed. With the arrivals at Taku of the Han cock and the troops she parried Gen eral Cliaffco will have 5,000 available men , which is deemed sulllclcnt for all present purposes. The decision of the department was not based upon any recommendation made by General Chaffec , but on reports received by him which made it apparent that no more troops were needed. The announcement of the diversion of the troops was made In the follow ing official bulletin , which was posted nt the War department : "The government has decided that until required by future developments no more troops are to bo sent to China. Orders have accordingly been cabled to Nagasaki for the Meade , which la duo there today with four troops Third cavalry , four companies Fifteenth In fantry and Company B , battalion of engineers , to proceed directly to Ma nila. Similar orders will be given to the other troopn under orders for China via Nagasaki. " It was stated at the department that the encouraging conditions in China was the main reason why the order of today regarding the troops were issued. Beside the troops on the Meade thera is now at sea the Warren , with two sijuswlrons of the Ninth cav alry and recruits , and the Sherman , with one battalion each of the Second , Fifth and Eighth infantries. The Lo gan is scheduled to sail on September 1 with two battalions of the First and ono battalion of the Second Infantry. It was said at the department that six or seven troops would be affected , by the order. A dispatch was received from Gen eral Chaffeo today , dated Pekin , Au gust 18 , which was not in response to the request sent him a few days ago to report the conditions and re quirements. General Chaffee did not report fur ther fighting in Pekin and for that reason the Washington officials feel assured that hostile demonstrations In the Chinese capital have ceased. The dispatch related largely to trans portation conditions and stated that the railroad between Taku and Pekin could not be used at the present time , ns portions of it had been destroyed by the Chinese. General Chaffee will co operate with the other commanders in China in reconstructing the road for the use of the allied forces. General Chaffee also reported that the tele graph line constructed by the signal corps from Tien Tsin to Pekin is fre quently Interrupted , being cut probably by hostile Chinese. At a conference at the White House today , in which the president , Sec retary Root and Acting Secretary Adee participated , careful Instructions were prepared for Mr. Rockhlll , the United States special commissioner to China , to be forwarded at once to him for his guidance. The State depart ment received a dispatch from Mr. Rockhill today , dated Yokohama , brief ly announcing his arrival. This brought about the White House con ference and the preparation of instruc tions. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. Jrtp.ineflc Minister HnyH l'o\vrr Must Come to Understanding Quickly. LONDON , Aug. 24. Kato Takakl , Japanese minister in London , is re ported to have said in an interview : "The empress Is the heart and Houl of China ; so long as she lives , so long as she remains in China , whether the supreme power is taken from her or not , she will always he the greatest force , the one above all others recog nized. The difficulty will ho to get any one who will speak for her. I fear that the Influence of Li Hung Chang is now of extremely little weight. "The powers must como to a final understanding quickly. Riots , anar- chay , bloodshed and misery through out China will bo the inevitable result of a policy that does not Immediately disclose Itself. The government must be re-established. " A I'orco of liourH Asm mlt TWFKLAAU , Monday , Aug. 20. Through secret intelligence agents the British learn that Louis Schalkburgor nnd 8,000 Doers have assembled at Machndorp with the whole of the Boer artillery , Including the heavy pieces formerly at Pretoria. DEMAND EXECUTION Of TUAN. I'owcm Want Lender of thu Antl-Foroli Moteinrnt Krnmvml , SHANGHAI. Aug. 21 The Chinese report that the allies In 1'ckln have demanded the execution of Prince Tuan , the ring-leader of the anti-for eign movement. Governor Hunan of Southern China has Issued proclamations announcing his Intention to exterminate the for eigners in tlio north and urging tha Hunancse to do likewise. THE LIVe STOCK MARKET. . ; itcst < juotiitloii4 rrom South Omihn nml Kiin : N city. SOt'TII OMA..A. I'lilon Stock Yard * . Cnttle Thole wrr 'MM ! nboiit itn nxuiitKo itin of enttlt > mif IH thp dcMiiaiulrs fully equal to tliu Uiily | | the inaiki'tIIR In iood .ihr.po. . 'lilciiKu runic ttboupt wli'iidy , but c'IU'fs leld lor a .M/10c ndvnnct on corn c.ittU mil iwehcrM mot lluMr prices. Thi uiw marlu-t did not inlvniu'o llusaimi as Kti'iTM. The bi-ttor Kriulv * woi'O Jift nbuttt Hlotuly , but Iniyciu rveiiuil to have about ill they \\ntitn1 ibis wool ; , \s-hlch minlu tlu > mniket on the medium cmcU * a.iJ CMinnerH u little \\eul ; inul nlow. TUoro \vcie u jjooil many feuters on alc thlb inoniliif * , eoiiMiileriiiK Hie olzc of lli > . ru- ci'lpts. The bolter iiadc wulo In Rood duinand and changed tiantlH at atuut Kt'-ady prlci' ! < . \Vostern raiiKciM were nioHtlion the feeder order and p.ukprs found \ery little to win It on. KilkTrf wore HtroiiK , In nyinimtliy with the ad vance on corn cattliTheio woio not very many cows here , the better Blades Helling about steady and the others nio\v , and In Home cases a little \vcalc. Kt'cderM were steady on the Kood lleshy cattle and ulo\v on common and Hilit. HORB The supply of IIOKS was r.ithcr limited and the demand \vas In uooil Hhape. ChlciiKo canto .strong to 5c hlKhei , which KIIVO the selleix a wood chance t ) hold their droves at Rood , linn The ROIIOIT.I market wan about higher than yesterday and In some possibly a dlmu more was paid than tlio hoes would ha\e broiiRht j "sterday. The bulk of the heavy weights sold rltflu around SI.OO and butcher weights .it ? 5.K ) ( fifi.Oj and llRlit welirhls at fiom So.oj)1 ) 5.17U , . Sheep There weio twenty-nine cars of sheep reported , or ! i,2GG head , which makes the stippl yfor the week very liberal. 1'ackers did not seem to want anythlntj , as they said they were Illled up lor thu week , and consequently did not place any bids. Quotations : Choice western KfasH wetbeis. Jll.SO'iill.firi ; fair to peed Krass wethets , $ l.2o i3.40 ; choice RrahS yearlings , J3.G."ifi.7r ; : ) : cholct * ewes , W-UOli1 3.23 : fair to KOI ! ewes , J2.7.Vi3.00 ! ; fair to Rood yeaillnjrs. $ ,1.101(0.03 ; choice tiprliiK lambs , J4.R3fi3.10 ; fair to Kood nulni ; lambs , $4.3nrii 1.73 ; leoder wethers , W.235C 3.CO ; feeder lambs , $1 CO'u I.H3. . KANSAS'CITY. . Cattle-llecelpls , I.OOO ; market sltiuly : natlvo steers , J4.301J5.U3 ; Texas steel : . , $ . " 3 ffiu.'M ; Texas cows , $ J.OJ1i1.00 ! ; natlvi. cowa and heifers , $ l.l5i4.GO ! ! ( ; htoekets and feed ers , ? . ! .riOil.73 ( : bulln , )2.40Jiit. " . ' < ; calves , re ceipts , J30 ; market steady ; sales , * 3.5W ( 5 50. HORS Receipts. 8,000 ; maiket stronpr n.nil active ; bulk of sales , $3 0315 20 ; .icavy. Jl ! )3J4 113 5.15 ; packers , $ r > .10 < ! i."i.2Ji < ! ; mixed , J5.05TTi,15 ; llRht , J5.401i5.J < ) ; oikvrtt , Jo.L'oi ) G.80 : plgn , J4.Mfifi.10. Sheep Receipts , 1.000 ; market steady ; lumbs , $ : ! .r > OTi5.UO ; muttons. M.iVfH.OO. GENERAL WAR IS FEARED. tiovcriimcnt Disturbed by ItuHsln'a Attl- tniln In Cblnn. WASHINGTON , Aug. 23. The cabi net was in session today until neaiJy 2 o'clock. At Its close the members were more reticent than u ual its to what transpired. It can be stated , however , that this govru'iM'ut bus so far received no cfflcial or w ll authen ticated Information that the Russian government has declared war on China , or that it is Its immediate pnr- pose to do so. The published report that It actually has taken thib ftep is disturbing to the administnxtion , in asmuch as such action would greatly complicate the situation and probably paralyze the president's efforts to bring about nn early peace. This apprehension Is somewhat intensified by the report that Germany may also contemplate a declaration of war. No information to that effect has reached the government , but Is regarded as not nlotgether Improbable that the murder of the German minister and the recent reported utterances of Field Marshal von Waldersee indlca'te that measures of the most drastic kind may be in r.ontemplatlon. What action this gov- ? rnment would take under these cir cumstances is not known , but it has been suggested that the president may' at once ask for a conference of the powers with a view to arriving at jome basis on a settlement of the auestlons Involved without resorting * o war. The subject of nn extra session of congress , It was said , was not men tioned at the meting , and it can bo stated on the authority of a member of the cabinet that under present con ditions an extra session Is altogether improbable. SITUATION AT SHANGHAI. A C'ublccrnin Urge * tlinl tlio Uovcrnmeiil Send Troop * . NEW YORK , Aug. 23. The execu tive committee of the AmericanAsi atic association has received the fol lowing cablegram from the American association of China at Shanghai and have forwarded It to the secretary of stcito : "Situation Yang Tse valley increas ingly critical ; military estimate 15,000 troops needed to effectively protect Shanghai ; urge government immedi ately to send quota. " Two Wyoming Men Killed. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Aug. 24. Hugh Ferguson , u business man of Evanston - ton , Wyo. , was killed at Rawlins this morning. He was enroute east with a tralnload of horses and while walk- i.ig over the train he fell between the cars. His body was mutilated in a horrible manner. The remains will bo sent to Evanston for burial. Louis Kerz was instantly killed this after noon by fixlling from the Saratoga stage as it was Hearing Rawlins. Kerz was intoxicated. I'opuintion of WASHINGTON , Aug. 24. The popu . lation of the city of Omaha , according to the official count of the returns of the twelfth census , is as follows : Om aha City , 1900 , 102,555 ; 1890 , 140,452. These figures show for the city , as a whole , a decrease in population of I17- 897 , or 20.98 per cent , from 1890 to 1900. The population of 1880 was 30- 518 , showing an Increase of 109,934 , or 300.23 per cent from 1880 to 1890. Oregon Will Soon 11 Off Dock. WASHINGTON. Aug. 23 Captain George F. Wilde , commanding the bat' tleshlp Oregon , today notified the navy department from Kuro. Japan , that the vessel , which has been In dock there undergoing temporary re pairs , had been undockcd and would bo ready for sea in a week. < ; < TIIIHII .MurliK'ri . \irl\r. BERLIN. Aug. 25. An official dis patch from Tien Tain , dated August 21 , says : The German naval detach ment arrived at Pekin August 18 an > / the marine battalion reached Ho-S- ! Wu August 22. THE DOUGLAS SHOE. The best riflvcrtlspd nnd consequent ly the beat known shoo In the world today Is undoubtedly made by the W. L. Uouglns Shoo Co. , of Urockton , Mass. The ono idea of this company has always been to sell a shoo for J3.GO which eaunls in every way the $5 Fhoes of any other concern. They are able to do this on account of there be ing no middle man's profit , as the goods nro sold direct from the factory to the wearer. In CO of the principal cities of the country they have their own retail stores. The goods are made In all sizes and widths , and few shoes coital them for style .ind durability. The factory at Urockton employs over 1,100 hands , nnd all labor trou ble nro settled by the state board of arbitration. Nothing but union labor Is employed , nnd pay nbout the best nverngovngo3 of nny shoe workers In the United States. The factory pay loll amounts to $17-I3G per week. This company makes shoes for men only , nnd It Is their proud boast that over ono million men wear them. Denver ( Colo. ) Post. A I'oHtinilli'H lllg llurdi'ii of A Washington postman has been made weary of his Job by the Ladlca' Home Journal. The reason Is that on the twenty-fifth of each month he is compelled to make u special round over his route to deliver that magazine to subscribers. He is almost completely submerged by Journals , their aggre gate weight exceeding forty pounds. The bulky burden precludes his car rying any other mall matter. The Washington postolllce reports that the monthly consignment of Journals to subscribers In that city Is "the biggest lot of one publication ever sent from our postoincc. " Arc You Unlnc AHon'i Fee It is the only cure for Swollen , Smarting. Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , h powder to bo shaken Into the shoes. At nil Druggists nnd Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad- dre&3 Allen S. Olmsted , Lelloy , N. Y. New Zealand's frozen meat trade with Great Britain now equals about 18,000 sheep n day. Little sins always grow up. HAITI HAI.KASI keeps the lir.tr toft and plentiful nml restores tlio colur when gray. ! , the beet euro ( or curui. IScti An Inventor claims to have discov ered a method of obtaining motive power from sunlight. For starching fine linen r.sc Magnetic Starch. More than 100,000 acres of peat are said to be available in the Canadian province of Ontario. Use Magnetic Starch It nas no equal. In Parlh fine human hair of fashion able color is sold for as much as Ju250 a pound. It you have not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. You will then use no other. Experiment proves that It takes over one-third of a second for the eyelid to open and close. OMAHA AND ST. I.OUIS U. It. CO. 1IAI.1' HA1KS. DETROIT , MICH. , August 25th , 2Gth and 27th. CHICAGO , Aug. 25th , 2Gth , 27th , 28th nnd 29th. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 30th , Oct. 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th and 5th. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 29th , 30th , Oct. 1st. 2nd , 3rd , 4th , 5th and Cth. On Aug. 21st , Sept. 4th and 18th HALF RATES ( PLUS $2.00) for round trip to most all points South. Now is the time to take your vacation. All information mation at Omaha & St. Louis R. U. Office , 1415 Farnam St. ( Paxton HO TEL Block ) , or write Harry E. Moores , C. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. The Rev. Dr. D. Z. Sheffield , presi dent of the North China College and Mission at Tung-chau , near Peking , was la America when the Boxer riots began , but immediately prepared to re turn to his post. Before sailing from San Francisco , late in June , he learned of the burning of his college. Dr. Sheffield left behind him the manu script of an article which will appear in the September Century under the title of "The Influence of the Western World on China. " As a result of the author's thirty years' experience as a missionary he is said to argue strongly against the dismemberment of the Mid dle Kingdom. Another Fiddling Cundlilitta. John H. Holt , democratic candidate for governor of West Virginia , will make a fiddling campaign , in imitation of some other southerners who have run for similar offices. Governor At kinson , the present republican execu tive of the state , made use of n violin in his canvass , and former Governor Wilson was also a performer on the same Instrument. Invisible Blue The policeman's uni form when ho h wanted. The htomnrh lins to \ ork Imrtl , prlnrtliiK Ilic food wo crovnl Into It. Mulio tls ' * ork iwy by cliowlnt ; Ilcomiui's Who feels no ills should therefore fear them. ttdlo4 Can AVcur Slinra. OnonlzcBiualtcr'nfU'ruslutfAlloti'i Koot- n powder. It mnlu'sligltl ortiow y. Cures swollen , hot sweating. . . : cl , infrrowiiiif nulls , corns nml bunions. All di u rgists nnd shoo .slori'H , SSe. Trlnl package FKKK by tnnil. Ail- dross Allen S Ohusti'd , LisUoy , N.Y. Skilful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempests. Important to mothers. nx.mlno carefully ovury liolllo ofHTO1UA , n Fiifo in id mio tiucily ( for Infnuts niul clillilrui , nml n'o tli.it it llonr.i the of taJco Tor ( Her ill ) Vrnr * . Tlio Kind Von Ilnvo Al\\Ar IHir.ijlil. Ho who cni ) istnnd the little trlnla IB lilted , for tlio great trusts. I do nottooltcvc PNo's Cure for Consumption tins nn oqiml for coughs mid colds. JOHN I'1 UOVKH. Tilully SiirliiKg. liul. . l''ob. IB. IWO. 1'rayer for- dally broad Is answered with dally strength. BENNE PLANT IOR CHILDHEN. A Spcrllle for Summer Complaint. DnrliiK these warm da > s of midsummer. parents cannot tbe too watchful. It Is Iho safe thlfli : to have this -well kmnsn lumlly speclllc always In , the bouse to cheek the Ural appearance ( if any bowel trouble In the ehlldien liot a buttle < > f KXTRACT OP HKNNi : I'hANT todaj. It may sa\o the life of your eblld. 1'iepared by TJIH J. . * ( jb , MAfUHUU Muuicixi : co. ? ST. , nouis.'v.MO. , . - - - - - - yr The way to' lib steadfast- not to stand still. Your clothes wlli not' crack If you use Magnetic Starch. That life is long which answers life's great end. Mm. WliiNtow'H SootliliiK Syrup. "For children tiolhln , fcjftonntho Rtuns , minor" In- flnimimllunullniii liiuuro > i wind colic , tUoubuttlo A downfall may bo an uplift. Try Magnetic Starch It will last longer than any other. To South African oxeii the tulip lilank Is rank poison. Magnetic Starch Is the very licet laundry starch In the world. The life boats around the British coast last year rescued GSO people. A BOSTON INSTITUTION. Among tlio un'quo ' Institution ! ) of. lioston Isthol'enbody Mcdlcnl Institute , No. 4 llill- llncli St. established nine yearn before tlio denth of the great philanthropist , tlio Into Mr. ( Jeorgo Poiboy : ! , fiom whom it takes Its nnmo. During tlio pnst HO yours it hnn uchlovcd n wide and liintiiiK distinction. The mtullcnt publications of this institute Imvo millions of renders , and arons otniid- nrd as gold. Their lust pamphlet for mon 114 entitled "Know " is only , pages , Thyself , sent frco by innll , bualod , un receipt of I ! cents for postage. The shah of Persia possesses a Jew eled sword valued at 10,000. Each package of PUTNAM FADE LESS DYE colors more goods than any other dye and colors them bettor , too. There will be 1,522 polling places In Greater New York this year. A Trolly Shirt WnUt , properly laundered with "Faultless Starch" is n coiibtnnt dulight. At grocers lOo. I.IIIIR TrlpH irltli Depoidt 8Mpn. Queen Christina , of Spain , Is In the habit of sending a confidential mes senger all the wity from Madrid to London for the purpose of depositing her wealth , which she keeps in the Hank of England. Although Queen Christina Is entitled to draw from the Spanish treasury $200,000 a year , she has not , owing to the straightened cir cumstances of Spain , drawn a cent of this money. Miss Nancy Lelter , youngest daugh ter of Lcvlj. . Belter of Chicago , ar rived from Europe on the steamer Ma jestic. Miss Letter has been spending several months with her sister , Lady Curzon , wife of the viceroy of India. STEKETEE'S DEY BITTERS. A Dutch Remedy , or How to Make- Your Own Bitters. FnrmcrH , Laborlngmcn iini"1 Every body use thebc Hitters for the cure of Dyspepsia , Loss of Appetite , Dizziness , lilood Purllier , Headache , Kidney and Liver Diseases. A perfect stomach regulator. Now is the time to use them. On receipt of 30c United States pobt- ngc stamps I will hend ono package iinil receipt how to make one gallon Hittcrti from Steketce's Dry Hitters. A deli cious tluvor. Made from Imported Hoots , Herbs and Hurries from Holland and ( .ii'riimiiy. Ho your own doctor and usetht"c Dry Hitters , Send to Gco. < ! . Htclu'tce , ( fraud Itnplds , Mich. For hale by druggists. Tlio modern , cany. nt.lltire , oconoinlc.il ulircs lor proQrntMvo inon mo the W , I. . Drnglai si ; mid 5.1 W ) nliocB. Torfoct diooa that hold tliclr nlnpo mid nt until warn out. ( Ivor 1,000,030 fctitlMlcd woarorc. do you pay $1 to iliocflv.'hcn you for $ , " and $350 wlilch ar ° J"sl" ! < A $5 SHOE FOR © 3.&U. A $4 SHOE FOR S3. The rrnl worth nfonr tt mill * ti < M'n c'omimrciltllh other .unite * UW4 , , tn WS. Wo ore tlio lafetlt luakcru mid itoll'fl of lnfn' ( ! f nil t ' M ihrKiA ( h world. We innVf nil f i II mnro 1 1 unit > Vl ( tltntj Diirt any olncr two nunu- la tuivr | ti tlic Unlfr.l . HtstCf. lluvlne Hit brent ( J aii'l flfOonoe miiljitii In till r-fi Id , ami R t-crfcrt irrlrm o ( tnimtfacttirliiir , ntblr inorn lncoiilicrni"nlfl ! { Oan.l ( WO tliotl than coil | i Mil tl p licra. , 'J'U u u u.vsoVmoro'W.r..1) ] < < itel imtvt 1.U > ' ' 11V ftimntnroiioM liiniiHiirotliiTni'koliihtToufli'l'IK A ttlJ 'I'll i : Xlivr. Your ilrnlrr tbnnlil keep tli'ini wflRlvjonc ilcnlsr eTcIii'ivo tnle In Hch town. ' 1'it lip mi xiiliillliidrl InnUt ( iitlioOnr W , I. . PotiRlii iWn Wh | | mine md prim t mpcO oil liolloni. 1 1 your ilcnler will not Bit thtm for 5 cm , rtid direct to ficlnry , mclmlng prlco mil Me. tm for currlnrn. Rntaklmlot leather , iltr , unit width , pUlnnr run too. Our ( In * will rr cli you uny w litre. Catalogue /Wf. IV. L , DOUGLAS SHOE CO. , DrocUon , Mass. "Home , Swooi Home , " Excursion via To OHIO , INDIANA and KENTUCKY McJoy , Sopt. lltlii IS > OO. LOW RAT 8 from PEOR1A , ILL. , to INDIANAPOLIS and return.--$5,00 CINCINNATI and return S7.00 LOUISVILLE and return $7.00 DAYTON and return $7.00 SPRINGFIELD and return $7.00 SANDUSKY and return $7.50 COLUMBUS and return $7.50 Corresponding Holes to Intermediate Points. nETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS. Come Homo. " Tor ticket * nml full Infonuntlon call on Did Koun ItouiK , WARREN J , LYNCH , W. P. DEPPE. ( icn. I'u. A Ticket Ant. A. 0.1' . A T. AgU CINCINNATI , O. ST. LOUIS CANNON BALL Leave Omaha 5:05 : p. m. ; arrive SL 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 Kast or ttoiiM. Half Itatcs to ( //us $2.00) many southern points on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Kach month. All Information at City Ticket Olllco , 1415 Farnoin Street ( Paxton Hotel I31k. ) or write HARRY T. MOORES. City Passenger and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. The Wonder of the Age No Dolling No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods It Whitens the Goods It Polishes the Goods It makes all Ritrmentn fresh and crisp O.B when first lioiiKht new. Try a Bamplo Package. You'll like It If you try it. You'll buy it If you try It You'll uae It If you try It. Try It. Sold by all Grocers. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. I Inln Pilnciunl Kxllmln r U U t'enuloa bureau. l3riliic > vlM < ur. 1ft ailludUaiins : riuliuii , titty tinea. When ilncturs nml oilier i fall to re- . lloveyou.to N.K.M.Ii.iltiiPVcrfallH , box free , tlri.U.L.IIo < itn.llllwiakM , > Tlk Mention tills jiapor tc advertisers. r ] UiiitiioLiii incus. , ritnriuirrous , OMAHA , MMIUASKA. FAM * TKHM Tins will open Moii'liiy morning , Sept 3rd. TlilH IB the host time of the year to boiln , because new courses will lif organized In all de artim-nts. C2HEOG HHOHTIIANU. Tills IM n n < w system Introduced Into the Ornulm Commercial College , January 1st , 1900. It but ono poHltlon , one hlant , no shades , Jes. than two hundred word signs , IH extremely leglhlo nnd In now tno fnbtest bjutem In use. It can InIcariictl In half lut time n-qulruil for any of thu old i itnninlu uyutumH. Wo would like to ucnd you a Catalogue. : lvlnff you all ] > artlculars of thla Hysteni. It is froe. f'Ol'HSlSS OK HTUIJY : lt < > iuliir IUHIICSH | , Bhorthnnd , Typowrltlnpr , TelcKmphy , I'cninaiiBlilp nnd Pen Art. GICNKHAI , INKOUMATION : Over 1,200 HtudcntH last year , inoro than 4L * were plncod In positions : borird inny lie had for three hours work inch day , fciich year we have n I eetnm Course , SoclalH and KntertalnmentH for the henellt of Htu- dents We now have sixty typowiitrrd. Our rooms have heon remodeled , repajiered. rep.ilnled nnd nro the most conven ient to ho found We ha\e steam heat , fliuitor , nnd every facility. Wo employ the best lencherH. PATA 1.01TK ANU Sl'J-X'IMKNS O NMAiNSUU' . Free to any additss , ( 'lvlni ; full partlculnrH of the Institution. Margins 2,000 Bu. of Grain Five Cents Markets In Fine Condition to MaUo Money. Send for Frco iiouic , "Successful Speculation. " J. K. COMSTOCK & CO. , Traders Bldg. . CHICAGO , Uon"c" " ' " " ' Wafer. CurcH Corns 15c ; nil Drut'ijlsta. } Thompson's Eye . ( If ItfullB-itlsfree. ) W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 35 1900 UJRtS WHERrAtLUSE FAItS. " " Ilcot Ui'ili Hjrup. Tiutcs Good. Jao lutlino. Bflldtiv '