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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1900)
It is only the truly virtuous who can love or who can Imto others. Gnrflcld-Ten 8yrnj > Is effective In nil cnsos wlicro n mild Inxativo N required ; the "ov- cryilny'Mllsof Infanta , children nndndults yield to Its magical ctirntlvo influence : made Iroin 1'tiro Bugnr , Fruit nnd Biinplo ilorbs. Whilst shame keeps Its watch , Vir tue Is not wholly extinguished In the heart. To Mothers of Largo Families , In this workaday world few women are so placed that physical exertion is not constantly demanded of them in their daily life. Mrs. Plnkham makes a special appeal to mothers of largo families whoso work is never done , and many of whom suffer , and suffer for lack of intelligent aid. To women , young or old , rich or poor , Mrs. Pinkham , of Lynn , Mass. , extends her invitation of free advice. Oh , women 1 do not let your lives bo Kacriflccd when U word from Mrs. Pinkham , at the flrst approach of llns. CAIUUE BELLEVILLE. weakness , may fill your future years with healthy joy. "When I began to take Lyclia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was not able to do my housework. I suf fered terribly at time of menstruation. Several doctors told mo they could do nothing for me. Thanks to Mrs. Pink- ham's advice and medicine I am now well , and can do the work for eight in the family. " I would recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families. " MBS. CAIUUI : BELLEVILLE ) Ludiugton , Mich. Cures a Cough or Cold at onco. Conquers Croup , Whooping-Couph , Bronchitis , Grippe nnd Consumption. Quick , sure results. Dr. mill's Pills cure Constipation. 50 pills 1 Oc. If yon linvo boon pay ing Si to $5 lor slioci , ntiiulof W. L. Houg- IIIA 83 or 63.50 Bliocrt will convince you that they uro Jiiht n BO H ! Ju uxcry May und cost from till to 81.fit ) IOSH. Over 1,000,000 u uiircrs. One pilr of W , L. Douglas 3or $3.50 shoeswlll will positively outwear two pairs of ordinary or $3,50 To tire tlio Innrost innkrrs or men's 83 ntul S.'l.fH ) Hlioon In tlio world. Wo snnko nnd sell 11101-083 ami CS3.DO BhocB than nny other two iimnufarturcrs In the U. h. rl'te ! rriuitatliin of W. L , BEST Douglae tl.OO and t'J.'O thru for style.comfort , and wcarls known BEST crery where throughout the world. They have to plvo bettor , ntl fac- $3,50 , tlon than other makei becituo $3,00 the Stanford hna alurayt turn SHOE placrd to high that the wearen , expect inoro fur thiir money SHOE. than thiy con get elsewhere. TUT. Jt JAMO.moro W.l.L > oiiglaE 3 and t\of ore sold than unv other make it IHCAUHC ' 1111 ; & jYKi ; Till ; Jitivr. Your dnilrr ( hould keep them I we give ono dealer oxcluilre talc in each tonn. ' 1'iikf * mi yiil tlluli > ! Insiit on IinTinK W. L , Douglas ihocsrith name and price rtampcd on bottom. If your dealer will not get them for you , irnd direct to factory , encloilnff prke and 2 c. cxtrn for carriage. State Mm ! of leather , tUo , rnd width , plain nr tip toe. Our hoc will rfnch you unywhire. Catalogue Free. IV. I. . Jouelu3 ( Shoo Co. ItrocUton. Man * . > - JJOIINv.nioitni. % , _ . > WviiHiiiuetoii , M.o ; rPSuccessfully Prosecutes Claims. I Lntu I'HnolDnl Qxamlnor U.0,1'enslon Ilureuu. 13 \ rs ia cl11 w nr 19 i < liiult.utiiiz claims , atty elucc. ' NEW DISCOVERY ; Pives qulclcrollofnndi'urosworet cases. Hook ut testimonials nnd 10 DAYS' treatment flltk. 1)11. 11. II. ( I1U.F.VS bOSS , lloi r , Atlacta , Oa. t1"o c rule } Thompson Eye Water. Cures Corns 15o ; nil Druggists. ( If ItfallH-ltUfruv. ) Ixsave Omaha C:05 : p. m. ; arrive St. Louie 7:00 a. m. WHERE ARE YOU GOING ? MANY SPECIAL HATES EAST OR SOUTH. Trains leave Union Station Dally for Kansas City , Quincy. St. Louis and all points East or South. Half Itatos 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. \V.N. U. OAIAHA. No. 43 1900 I UUHIS WHlht AU U.31 | lJo3tCoihflynip. Toatea Good. In tlojo. Bold by druratiu. GONSUMPTION Purity of mind and conduct Is the flrst glory ot woman. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. A permanent paying position for ladles or gentlemen nt or near home. It costs you nothliiK to Kot details. If desirable employment Is wanted address nt once The Kort Denrborn Pub. Co. , 415 Dearborn Street , Clitcnco , ill , The retired list of the regular array ncludes 701 olllcers on half pay. Yon Cnn Got AllonV Foot-Kino 1'roo. Wrljo today to Allen S , Ohnsted , Lc Roy , Is. Y.I for a free sample of Allen's Foot-Kiifce , a powder. It cures sweating1 , damp , swollen , aching feet. Makes newer or tight shoos easy. A certain cure for Corns and Jlunlons. All drugglbts and shoe stores sell it ; 2.r c. , The newest dlnlns tables have two adjustable tops. Experience has cstntilUhpil beyond nil ques- tlon the effectiveness of Clnrllclil-Teii Syrup In curing iho Ills wuich rt'sult Jrom poor illRCstlon ; It Is n I'UHK I-'HUIT LAXATIVE that nets rently on the liver nnil PUKKh rouslliiutlon. Equally good for Infants nnd Adults. Joseph Jefferson has given $1,000 to the Galveston relief fund. KOI FCM OKLAHOMA ! 8,000,000 urn1 * Uf\v luuilx to open to cettlotnont. Snb'crlbcfor'llli : KIOWA ClIlKr.clOMJtrUtolnfur- nmttou about thee lunde. Olio > cur , tt.UO. Blnglo ropy.lOo. Subscribers recoile free IIIuMrnted bwk on dklnhomn Miirtrim's Mnnunl (110 pntto l-cttli'ro' ( .illilo vrltli Uro d'ctldiml ump , IUV. Miip2.1v. > 11 aboe , (1.75. Address Dick 1. .Mortfim , 1'crrjr.O. T. Small colonies of bees yield more profit in proportion than largo colonies nies COLONY. A now colony Jo ornlh homes to thonfnnds of people , to locnto In OkiAhumn 1 crrltory , la now bolnn ornnnlzcdb ) tliofuunUoraorthoUoorRlaColuny , Mr. } ' . II. > ItZRorald of JndlanapolU , Inainna , la backing It. Information tcM free , ehgwlng now to get good homes. Uotdfarmors anted , Japaneses doctors do not accept fees from poverty-stricken patients. Plso's Cun ; Is the bust medlclno wo ever used for all affections of the throat and IUDKS.VM. . O. ENDSLKV. Vunburou , lud. , Feb. 10 , 1900. Grovcr Cleveland has declined to say which candidate for the presidency he will vote for. HIrs. WliiHlow's SootliliiR . Forchtldrcn tecthlnc. softeni the Bums , redncci In- Bammatlon. alloys pain , euros wind colic. 2ic a bottle There is an elective affinity between a bad egg and a bad actor when they both go broke. Dnspepsla Is the bane of the human system. rrotcct yourself ucalust Its ravuges by tha UbO of Uecinuu'b I'epsin Gum. "The honorable man has nothing about which he quarrels. " Honutlful hilr Is always plenslns , nnd I'AIIKCB'S HAIH BALSAM excels In producing It. , tbo best euro for corns. lOcts. Thomas Taylor , one of the oldest and best known deputy marshals In Oklahoma , was shot and killed by a desperado named Deloss , n horn ho had arrested in the Osage nation at Paw nee , 0. T. The murderer was recap tured. Important to mothers. carefully every bottle of CA8TOHIA , n Bafo and euro remedy for Infants and children , Benrj the Signature of In Ueo For Over . ' 10 Years. The Kind You Uavo Always Coucht It is usually a single woman who has the most decided notions about managing men. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together , nnd until the last few years was supposed to bo Incurable. For a Krcnt many years doctors pro- nomiccd.it a local disease , and proscribed local remedies , and by constantly fiillltu ! to euro with local treatment , pronounced it Incurable. Sclenco has proven catarrh to bo a constitu tional disease , und therefore icqutres consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure , man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. . Toledo , Ohio , IB the only constitutional euro on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from JO drops to n tcaspoonful. It nets directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ono hundred dollais for any case It falls to euro , ftonrl fnr nlrmiltiri * nttd IPKtlmnnlllK. F. J. CHUNKY & CO. . . . , Toledo , UU1O. Sold bv Drut'Klsts. " 3c. Hall's Family I'llls are the best. More than 80,000 Americans have arrived in London this year. Them Is u Clnss of 1'eoplo Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a newpreparatlon called ORAIN-0 , 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 cents and 25 cents per package. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-0. Denlson , Jackson & Co. , who own a sawmill six miles south of Mosln. c , Mich. , will stock their mill with 3- 000,000 feet of logs next winter , In an ticipation of an advance in the price of lumber. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling ! no baking ! add boiling water nnd set to cool. Flavors : Lemon , Orange , Rasp , berry and Strawberry. Get n package at your grocers to-day. io cts. Keeps both rlJcrand sidJIe per fectly dry In th hardest storms , Substitutes will disappoint. A U for 1807 Fish Bran J Pommel Slicker- It ti entlrejy new. If not for &ale In your town , write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mats. Loaders Say Big Goal Companies nro Try ing to Crush Them OPERATORS SNEER AT MITCHELL Tlicj Will Not Grant the COIICCBBOII | § LUmmmlcil An Ominous SlnRO of Ne gotiation * Seems ut lluml nntl Wort : AppourH In Sllit. SCR ANTON , Pa. , Oct. 20. It is prac tically certain that the miners will not go to work Monday , as was expected irom the action ot the Philadelphia conference and the Scranton conference - once yesterday. Som/3 of the biggest of the local companies are balking at the agree ment to continue the lv per cent agree ment iii force until April 1 next , as la' demanded by the resolutions of the miners. They were willing enough yesterday to amend their notices to conform to these demands , but today they seem to have undergone a changt- of heart , and only ono operator of any prominence would say outright thitt ho would make the modification. They ay it would bo humiliating for them to come out with an amendment to their notices , As one prominent operator put it : "Tho modlllcalion would servo but one purpose , and that Is to giatlfy a whim of John Mitchell. We don't propose to waste any energy bowing and scrap ing to Mr. Mitchell. " WILKESBAUI113. Pa. , Oct. 20. The strike leaders hero are growing sus picious that there Is some kind ot an agreement between ttyo coal com panies by which they expect to break up the miners' union. The offer of the Reading company and the opposi tion to the same on the part of the other companies is something the min ers cannot understand. In a conference In Philadelphia "Wednesday the Lehlgh Valley agreed to the same terms with the Reading , so far as their collieries were con cerned , but the company refused to make the same concessions to their employes In the Wyoming district. The officers of the United Mine Workers hero say there is no consist ency In that. The action of the Lack- awuinna , Ontario & Western , Pennsyl vania company and other largo pro ducers in combining with the Lehlgh Valley on the powder question tends to confirm the views held by the offi cers of the union that a concerted of the union and incite ta break In the ranks of the strikers. The opera tors who participated in the confer ence in Scranton say they arc acting in good faith. HAZLETON , Pa. . Oct. 20. As far as the United Mine Workers officials are concerned , matters are , at a standstill In the anthracite minors' contest with the operators. There was nothing new in the situation today. Much dis appointment was expressed in this re gion today because an early ending of the strike was prevented by reason of the powder grievance. BOERS KEEP IP THE FIGHTING. Kelly-Kenny Obliged to Suml Itcllcf Col umn to JitKorBfontcln. LONDON , Oct. 20. Lord Roberts reports from Pretoria under date of October 19 , as follows : A party of Doers' got into Jagersfontcln on the night of October 1C and a fight en sued in the morning. Our loss was eleven killed. The Doers lost their commandant and twenty killed. Kelly-Kenny dispatched a column under Hughes-Ilallott , which should reach Jaggcrsfonteln today. HERO TAKES HIS OWN LIEE. Nicholas Scalp Kxpcrlcnccj of Itujiuhllc. NEW YORK , Oct. 20. Nicholas Scalp , a Swedish naval cook who was on the battleship Maine when it was blown up in Havana harbor , shot anil killed himself in Brooklyn today. His jaw was shattered by Hying iron in the Maine explosion and he had been unable to eat solid food since. This and the delay in getting an increased pension made him very despondent. Avnrngo Crop of I'otutoos. CHICAGO. Oct. 20. The potato crop of the lUnlted States , according to the Orange .Tueld Farmer's final report , at the practical completion of the har vest , approximates 239,000,000 bushels' , or nearly 5,000,000 bushels less than last year , and a fairly good yield com pared with the average of the last ten years. Extremes in climatic condi tions were responsible for holding the crop within bounds. Otherwlcc. the liberal area seeded last spring and thn favorable start given to the crop would have brought a phenomenally heavy yield. Compromise In Kentucky. FRANKFORT , Ky. , Oct. 20. The conference committee which has been considering tlio disagreement between the two houses of the legislature and which has been unable for the last few days to reach an agreement , today agreed on a report , which foreshadows the passage of an election law this week. A compromise BUbsutute of fered by the antl-Goebel democrats was adopted by the conference com mittee , 1C to1 , and it is nearly cer tain the bill will now pass. niHlllio the Iliiron'H Her.ill. NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Distrust of German's attitude in China has been revived as a result of information re ceived her showing the hostility of the Berlin government to a policy of conciliation in the settlement of the far eastern question , says a Washing ton correspondent of the Herald. It has been learned that the recall of Baron Speck von Sternberg , the Gor man charge d'affalroa , was duo to his efforts to smooth the road looking tea a prompt , peaceful solution of the Chinese trouble. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Lntcit Quotations from South Oicnlm and Knniiia City. UNMON STOCK YAHDS , SOUTH OMAHA , Cuttlo Tliorn WHS a good , lib- TU I run of cnttlc , but Hllll the niatkut us hi Booil ahapo , tnkliur everything ' " 'a anHliU'riitloti. 'a hero \\i > io only ttliout llf- ttkn ( niH of I'orn ' rattle oii salt' , ami ad luiukcro woru till InuUinn for fit-nil suj- lillos the mat Hot ruled uitlvo ami strong- ur on the more desirable Wluils. Uooil hum ! ) \\oiKht ciittlo were Bought nttor nml poiioiH luul Itttlo iliillculty in lUiipos- ItiK of such kinds as niiHWcrcil to that ileKonptlon. Ihorc woru approximately tlilit.\ i arM of co\\s ami UoKorH on suio licHldo ! > the usual nmouiit of odd a nml endK. The-quality Of the oft'orltiKS WUB very common ami buyout claimed ttiero were \ery low KOOC ! oo\v In the yards. The domnml for the bettor Knulenslls ac- Uvo und pi-loos fully Moudy. The Mocker and fi't-dtr trade opened up in Kouil xhapi ) and the demand for the bolter entiled was in tlve u ml In some CNIHOM a HUlo stronger prlroM were paid. The IOXH do- ulnible litim-ltoH. however , Old not muvu any tow freely and the prices bid \\eru cottnlnly no mote than steady. Tlioto woio Jiint few western beef stoorn on sale and no particular ehanKo In pi ( cosvni nollt Oiiblo. Hood eowore fully steady with jestorday and cannons and medium Ulndbeie alxo JtiHt about as iood an tho.so fcold yeatotday. Hood feeders brought steady to strpntf prices and other kltulH woio about steady , but closed rather dull and weak. HORH The downward courKO of the hog market that started about two weeks a o u'oiillmied. Chli-iiKo lower with came i7- ! 1X0 on n.ilo and bio or * started in hero lilildliiK about $1.5. ! , or " "jOluc lower. A few IIORH chatiKul hatulM on that bahla and then Chlea o IMIHU In n dime lower , with packers' advices showing a dopllno of lovil.lc , the hulk of the IIOKH selling at $4 iOd 1.73. They claimed they could buy a drove of boss In Chicago for $ I.M and as a remilt they lowered their bldh hero .mil after the llrst round were only oiroiint ; $ | CiOrtM.Mi.i. Selleis were not wiling to take olT that much and as a result nothing was done for some time. Sheep There was no particular chaliRO In feedeis , though there seemed to bo enoiiKli biiyots on the market to elenn ill ) all that was offered at practically Hto.uly prices. Quotations : Choice western grass wethers. J.t.To'iil.OO ' ; choice grass year lings , Jt.7Mi I 00 ; choice OWOH , M.2 : > ( i/3.DO / ; fair to good owes , } 3.00iT3.2. > ; cull owes , J2.MKI300 ; choice spring lamliM , jn.OOiiB.25 ; fair to good spring lambs. II.7.V { " " > . < * > ; feed , or wetlieis , W.SO'tjS.G.'i ' ; feeder lambs , $1.00 411.40. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Receipts. ( i.OOO head natives , 3,000 head TcNans and 600 head calves , good general market : steady to lOc higher ; mi ll vo steers , f\"Miu.Xii \ stockers and feed ers , ? : i 'wiil.40 ; butcher cows and hclfera , n.1MH to ; cannors. } 2 35fi"I.OO ( ; fed wosternfl , J.150'i5.t/0 / ; Tcxans , ti.CO&IUO ; calves , J3.50 dlfi.OO. Hogs TtecelptP. S.OOO head ; market slow , fi'/Viilfo lower ; heavy and mixed , JI.OOf4.TO ; light , $1 rVi ( 1.70 ; pigs , $ U,1T | I.CO. Sheep nnd lambs Receipts , fi.200 hpnd ; market fnlrly active , steady ; lambs , Jl.OOfii 1.23 ; muttons , M.7 ! > { ri.OO ; stockers feeders , J3.10Vjffl.80 ; culls , J2.50'ifi300. CABINET TALKS ON CHINA. Members l"u\or.iWy IinprtHNcd ulth tlio j urn muiirrH inivu IIIHUII * WASHINGTON , Oct. 20. The cabi net meeting today was devoted princi pally to the consideration of the Chi nese situation. After the meeting the members seemed Impressed with the favorable turn matters had taken and the prospect of a satisfactory adjust ment. The government has received the proposals of LI Hung Chang and Prince Ching , offering indemnity and guaranties for the future , and they have been accepted in good faith. The cabinet considered that the Chinese government , In admitting tnat it had been in the wrong and in offering to make proper reparation , as well as of fering to provide against a repetition of disorders , had placed itself In the , proper position and had opened the way to negotiations for a complete set tlement. Kor the present the negotiations will proceed through Minister Conger. KENTUCKY GOES TO CHINA. New IluttlCHliIji LciitrH on Her Trip Across tlio Itrlny Uuup. WASHINGTON , Oct. 20. The now 1mHloHliIn TContnnlrv nlt fnmnrrntv on her long trip to China , which will take about two months. She has been at the New York navy yard for some time making final preparations , and is no\V gone to Tomklnsvlllo , preparatory to the start In the morning. , The gunboat Vlcksburg and Annapo lis , which also are to go to China , will follow in about two weeks. The Frolic , which has been designated to take the place of the Dorothea for similar ser vice , is in good condition for a start , but probably will be detained in order to furnish more extensive iiuurtcrs for thi > largo number of officers assigned to her. IlnliHon ( ids n Im ln > j Cup. MONTGOMERY , Ala. , Oct. 20. This was military day at the street fair , the feature being the presentation to Lieu tenant HobBon of a loving cup from the people of Alabama. General Joe Wheeler made the presentation speech. Joe Wnntu to See. LONDON , Oct. 20. It is reported that Joseph Chamberlain , the secretary of htate for the colonies , Is projecting a visit to the West Indies , In order to personally aeo the effects of his htib- faUll/.lng policy. Condition of the Truunury. WASHINGTON , Oct. 20. Today's statement of the treasury balance in the general fund , exclusive of the $150U00,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption , shows : Available cash balance , ? 135,730,131 ; gold , ? SO,301lS5. HorHfiimn Kcutlng U Dcnil , LI2XINGTON , Oct. 20. Thomas W. Keating , the noted trotting horseman of California , died hero today. The body will be sent to lieno , Nov. , for burial on Sunday. Wnrlc of Alllfd TIEN TS1N , Oct. 20 Reliable un- olliclal reports say the advance guard uf the allied forces entered Pao Ting Ku Wednesday , October 15. The city , It Is added , was practically deserted and offered no rcslbUuicc. The Drltlsh column captured seventeen imperial soldiers at Wo Nan Sien on October 10 , who were part of the force of 2,000 men sent to disperse the lloxers in that region. The captives assert that they killed 200 Hoxers and were re turning to Pa Chow when they were fired upon and dispersed by the French. Trouble Cnmcd lijr Una Lot tor. The omission or insertion of a olnglo otter has often upset arjury's verdict , and even a whole statute. 'PoBtfcufllan of valuable real eiUiUo in Ohio depends ipon a single letter "a. " Tho' Cincin nati court of common pleas ruled against Joseph Irwln , the claimant , mil sustained'1'etor'Christmas , who me been u tenant for seven years paat. The circuit court upset that judgment several weeks ago because the jury's report read , "On the Issues. " whereas there was but one Issue Involved. Last week the circuit court reopened the case on proof that the form of verdict was printed and hence the objertlann- ilp "a''jwHlCh had caused nil the trou ble was not made by the Jury. NEW OFFICIAL OF THE ST , PAUL , F. A. Mlttor Appointed ( Ipnrrnl 1'naaen- ROT Agent ot thti lllg HyHtoin. P. A. Miller , a brother of Roswcll P. Miller , chairman of the board of di rectors of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad company , has been appointed general passenger agent of that system ( effective Oct. 15 , 1000) ) to succeed George II. Hcafford , recently resigned. The appointment of Mr. Miller to the head of the St. Paul pas senger department was not unexpected , as ho has been for several years the principal assistant general passenger agent of the company , making hia headquarters In the Marquctto build ing. There will bo no assistant ap pointed to succeed Mr. Miller. The two other assistants , Messrs. Marah and Merrill , will continue lu their old positions. General Passenger Agent Miller Is widely known In the railway world , nnd Is ono of the most popular of pas senger olllclals. He began his railroad career In 1S74 , and hla good nature , character and ability have steadily nd- vanccd him in the service of the St. Paul system since 1SS3 , when ho en tered the company's employ as n clerk in the passenger department , of which ho now becomes the head. Mr. Miller was born at Harford. Pa. Some girls are mighty snippy > vlth a liltlo good looks. Heat for tlio llowcls. No matter what alls you , hcadacho to a cancer , you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCAHETS help nature , cure you without a grlpo 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. Unlit ) ; Our nlncurdod Invention" . A business man is thus quoted in the Now Orleans Times-Democrat : "I was In Manchester , England , liuit year , and wont , uy Invitation , through a big > ments. In one department I was a llt- mcnts. nl one department I was a lit tle surprised to ace a lot of workmen engaged on plows of a well known ] American pattern. 'Isn't that the same as Mr , So-and-So's plow ? ' I asked my guide , who wns a member of the firm. 'Well , yes , substantially the same , ' he .said , looking a little confused , 'but you see there arc no English patents , > HId wo haven't any intention of putting It on the American market. ' 'Well , 1 should say not ! ' I exclaimed , 'and you couldn't sell any of them if you did. That model was discarded months ago , an an Improved form has altogether taken its place. ' The case Is simply ono out of dozens. " well laundered in a thing of beauty , but you cannot do ( food laundry work with inferior is prepared especially for use in the Home and to un able housekeeper to | fet up the linen equally as well as the best steam laundries. Try a package. All grocers cell it at JOe , Now it is that foot ball comes roll ing along and Burgeons take now hopo. Are Too U lne Attcm'i 1Foot-ni ef U In the only ctlro for Swollen , Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease . , h powder to bo .shaken Into the shoes. At all DrURghltB and Shoo Stores , 25c. Sample ncnt FKI2B. Ad dress i Allen S. Olmsted , Lelloy , Nr Y. This year the successful theatrical manager can thank his his lucky stars. TO CUK13 A COM ) IN < > NK DAY. Tnlto LAXATIVR llito.Mo QDININR TAIU.RTH. All iltwKlits rofuml the money If It fniln ta cure. K.V. . UroVo'HMKtmturo tstm thobox , ! J5c. Tito lluli'i 1'rlbute to lleruid. Iloston is proposing the erection of a monument to Captain Glnty , of Danbury - bury , Conn,1 , the man who is supposed to have 'invented" baked beans. ' The curious part 01 it is that Captain Glnty never was in Doston In his life. Each package of PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES colors either Silk , Wool or Cotton perfectly. . Tnlo of Two CltlA . The cities of Detroit and Milwaukee have travcloil together with singular closeness for many yearn. Dack In. 1S50 Detroit had a population of 21- 010 and Milwaukee 20,001 , and In I860 they Htood Ifi.lU ! ) for Detroit nnd 45- 21(5 ( for Milwaukee. During the next decade Detroit gulncd materially over the Wisconsin town , having some S- 000 moro people , but the latter recov ered nearly all the lost ground bc- tweon 1870 1880 , and In 1890 showed 204-ISG against 205,870 for Detrfalt. Now they stand at 285,754 for Detroit and 285,315 for Milwaukee. My Dear Mr. Editor : The Passenger Department of tlio Missouri , Kansas & Texas Railway begs leave to present to you under sep arate cover , by mall , a llttlo souvenir , gotten up to remind our friends that our fast train , the "Katy Flyer , " 1 still a llyin * between St. Loula and the Gulf of Mexico. Dost up-to-date equip ment , and short hours to and from the cities of St. Louis , Kansas City , Han nibal , Scdalla , Ft. Scott , Nevada , Iar- 80H3 , Dcnlson , Dallas , Ft. Worth , Waco , Houston , Galvcston and Saa Antonio , Should our friend , the Editor , feel disposed to maka mention of the sou venir in his paper , ( a unique pen knife ) , lie will please nay that the cost of the souvenir prevents its general free distribution. Wo shall , however , send a souvenir to any of your readers on receipt ot twonty-flvo cents , being losn than its coat. Very truly , James Darker , G. P , & T. A. , SL Louis , Mo. No woman Is really over so angelic as she looks In her wedding gown. Frederick J , Pearson , E. E. , M.E. Comultihg Electrical anj Mechanic * ! Engineer. Expert in the Designing and , Supcri'islon of Installation of Gkctric EigM ana Power Plnnf $ dud mater ( UorRs Systems. . . n. . . , PLANS SPECIFICATIONS ESTIMATES Highest References , 12 Years Experience , Charges Moderate. Komi postal for booklet , "Reasons nhy yon hhotilil cMiiiliv | a Coiisiiltlii ; , ' IJnif liioer. " P. O. CoJt OSS. OMAHA , NEO. Best BREAKFASTS have as a foundation. Nature's own food. Pure appetising , satis fying. Healthful for young- and old. Made in Iowa of choicest Iowa wheat. Not made by the Trust. Save coupons in each pack age of Wheat-0 and get the famous Capitol Cook Book free , package costs I5c. Two packages for a quarter. Your Grocer Sells It. it : ' : | REQUIRES NO COOKING > > : HAKCSCOUARS'-'CUfJS STIFF * "mCE WHtU WIUGOASfARASAPOUND BOUGHT NEW AIIDAHAIF Of AW OTHER PREPARED FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY MANUFACTURED ONLY BY MAGNETIC STARCH MANUFACTURING CO. OMAHArNEB _ _ AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! Wo Sell Direct to Farmers. ADDRESS , Union Lumber Co , WINONA MINN. Box 337