nu SfM'fl Helpful Wife. The phenomenal amount or work which the Into Lord Russell was able to set through Is explained In part by the fact that he possessed In bin wife not only a model of every domctlc virtue , but an Invqlunblo business ally. She was his account Keeper , his hank er , the manager of his Investments and the adviser in all business affairs. The man who knows enough not to know too much hardly ever has to ask for aid. r us n Hunker. For some time the corporation ot Glasgow has taken comparatively small sums of money on deposit , nml the experiment has worked well. Em boldened by thla success the progres sive element of the city council pro posed Unit bunking should bo added to the municipal undertakings. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try It now. You will then use no other Tlri'il mul Ncrvom People will iJorlvo great boncflt from Ink ing Uni fluid liivtduehu I'mvdors ; they nro inado from lluibs ; IhoysDothu tlrud uervof. The valueof Mexican oranges sent to the United States last year wn- } $180,018 , an Increase of $32,000. HO ! FOR OKLAHOMA ! Il.000.WjO ncri't urw IniuU to open to Hcttlempnt. Bnbscrllie ior T1IK KtOWA UUKK , devoU tl lo lufor- matlou about th-jro Hilda. One ycnr. tl.OO. blijilo ' ' ! ' ) * . 11V , SiibsiTlliers rocp o frco lllustrotcil hiK > k mi Oklahoma. Morpm'H Manunl ( Mil ) l > nee Senior * ' < iUliluttli line M.'ctluiml map , ! . ( . * ) . Mnp2.1i' , All U < \u , ( ! . ? - > . AiWics Dick 1. Morgan , TerryO.T. THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Grain-O is not n stimulant , like coffee. It is a tonic and its effects are permanent. A successful subslitnto for coffee , because it has the coffee flavor thi1 ; everybody likes. Lots of coffee substitutes m the rnatkct , but only one food drink Grain-O. Allsroccrs ; 15c. nndSSc. genuine Must Boar Signature of 5ee Pac-SImlla Wrapper Below. Very fjinuT ! anil an ctury to talio C3 FDR HEADACHE. ran DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FC3 COilSTIPATIOH. FOR SAUOW SKIN. I ' 3 FOR THE COMPLEXION I _ S CCIItS CURE ; SICK HEADACHE. ST. LOUIS Leave Omaha 5:05 : p. m. ; arrive St. Louis 7:00 : a. ra. WHERE ARE YO"U GOING ? tl ; 'l H1ANV SPECIAl RATES EAST OB SOUTH. * V. ' Trains leave Union Station Daily for Kansas City , Quincy , St. Louis and all points nast or South. Hulf Kates to ( Plus $2.00) ) many southern points on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Each month. All Information at City Ticket Office. 141H Farnam Street ( Paxton Hotel Dlk. ) or write HARRY n. MOORES. City Passenger and Ticket Agent , Omaha. Neb. Tim foul worth off. . T , . DoiiKlnK i.t.OO unit IS.'I.AO Nlioc-H c niinrfl 'M with ntlior makes id S-I.OO to & .1.0O. rnntiot 1 > ciiuiillcil ut nnv prlrn. O vur 1,000- DOO KittlHlltMl M furors. jrn.-aT-- > TrrBTJl I" Wo nro Uio largest muUurH of inrn'n 83 nncl S.'l-AO fihooa in the world. AVu inaho nnd Hollmnro 8,1 and Sa.SO shoes than any other two manufacturers in the U. & Thu rfiiiitatliiii of W. L. Douglu i'UOnn.l IS.Mihon far BEST tjrle , comfort , tnd wearli known BEST f cr > whi'm thnuighnut thcworM. They lut\uto tlvo bitter tlil c. $3,50 ttrm Ihjn olhrr l.nkfi tKctuit $3.00 the tunilanl ho lnty > Lrfn SHOE. plicni w hijh thit the wntvn . txpcit inoro tar their inoi.cr SHOE. th n thry cm get t ! t htn- . THE Itl.Ah < \ more Vr l..lJuuKU. Jin ttion ar Mid thtn nnr athrr m > ke 14 txciuie 'I'll 11 AICi : 'J'HIJ Itr.vr. > our dn\n \ ihould io thtm I we Kire one detler pxrluilru tale la ch town. TuUo nit nuliilllillcM Inilit on hanng W. ] „ IVuclai ihoci with name and price kltrnj d a bottom. If > oard alcrvrill notgd lh < m for r.-.u. itnd direct ta ( cto/y , tneloilnx I'ni-c and S3. ' titra ft.r ctrriio. ftatc kind olluttier , die , and width , plain or cap to . Our { tux ; will reach , you anjwh.n. CaMay * , t < n WI * . I > ou2loa Mioo to. llrucUtopj Mutfc The Century In lOOt will have a uc- rlos of articles on "Railroads curt Railroad Men. " The author , Major Charles DoLano lllnc , IK n graduate of Went Point , who resigned as an offi cer of the army to brcoruo a freight brakpnir.ii , from which pofltlon ho rose through various gnulps to that of general superintendent , besides llnd- ing time lo nerve an an oflh-or of vol unteers In the Santiago campaign. Ma jor Hlne is now in the service of the luterslale Commission ns n railroad expert , and has exceptional opportuni ties for obtaining Information. ii lo I.uirn , A surgeon from the west reached New York a few weeks ago to tak j what is styled a hospital course. The practllioncr with pill and scalpel falls behind , remarks Victor Smith , In tell ing the slory In the Press , unless ho occasionally visits New York to learn new devices , fakes and methods. This surgeon went to Ucllcvuo hospital one morning to see an operation perform ed for the cure of hare-lip nnd loft town next day , Baying : "What's the use of wasting time ? There's nothing for mo to learn at Dellevue. Only a lot of green hoys over there practicing on stiffs nnd mutilating the unfortu nate victims of disease and poverty. " Our Now AmlniHHixlor to Italy. George von L. Meyer , who will suc ceed Ambassador Draper at the brad of the American embassy In Rome , is ono of the wealthiest men In Massachus etts. He lives In a magnificent house near Hamilton , Ksscx county , on a fine estate of 1GO acres , adjoining the estate of hla mother , who is herself blessed with an extraordinary quantity of the world's wealth. Mr. Meyer was born in Massachusetts in 18GS and is a grad uate of Harvard with the class of ISTfi. Ills debut in politics was made several years ago In Boston , where he served as member of the common council and for one term au alderman. CoiiHlilecrd the m the Devil's Own. President Kruger , whoso headquar ters arc now in a railway train , lo which he takes kindly , In his early life was a strenuous advocate of tlio Boer notion that railways were Introduced by the Evil One. When first Oem aPul was persuaded to travel by rail , while on a visit to Cape Town , ho sat , IBhlo in hand , and prayed throughout the journey that he would not be smashed to pieces for thus having recklessly tempted Providence. Playwright u Manufacturer. Few persons know Mr. Henry Guy Carlcton other than as a playwright. Ho is , however , the president of a manufacturing company with an office in one of the tall buildings on Broad way , New York , and there spends all the time not devoted to theatrical mat ters. The company manufactures Mr. Carleton's own electrical Inventions , which are many and successful. Philanthropicliuotlilurlc. . The proprietor of a Philadelphia shoe-shining establishment has adopted a somewhat novel plan to aid the Galveston sufferers. He bus a show case filled with botlles of polish for palent leather and russet shoes , and a sign on tlio case conveys the information that the proceeds of the sale will be devoted to the Galveston fund. The price of each bottle is drop ped by the purchaser into a small glass globe. A "SlRht Diihcrn" Kipling Deal. It is announced that Mr. Kipling hus received 525,000 for the serial rights of his new story , "Kim of the Rishtl , " and it is expected that the sale of the story in book form will bring him at least as much more. And yet no ono knows whether it is worth that or not. It has been sold or bought on the strength of its author's name'alone. A Now " .Shrll An ingenious mode of advertising is reported from a watering place on the south const of England. An enterpris ing tradesman , who had noticed ho\\ eagerly people picked up shells , bought In at small expense a wagon load of mussel shells , stamped an advertise ment on the inside of each , and scat tered them seductively over Ihe shoro. Scrlptiiro'x Purls Mvihtl. The Paris exposition authorities have awarded a gold medal to Professor K. W. Scripture , head of the psycholog ical laboratory of Yale university , for a device for testing color blindness. The device is of great practical value for testing the sight of applicants for railway and naval service. At Paris the exposition authorities have closed the Tnmsvall pavilion be cause Mr. Pierson , the Transvaal com missary general , refused lo remove the Inscriptions insulting England. A mother's tenderness and caresses are the milk of the heart. Do Guerln. A dyspeptic Is ijpver on Kooit terms with him self. SomethliiK N .Uttiiy.s wrong. Get It right by chewing iieeumuS Pepsin Uum. Nature Is in earnest when she malfs a woman. Oliver Wendell Holmes. I nm sure PIso's Cure for Consumption Bavcd my life three jears nco. Mrs. TIIOS. KoimiNs , Maple Street , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17.1000. What Is civilization ? 1 answer , the power of good women. Emerson. Tilrs. Window's Soothing Syrnp , T'nrchliilrcQ ( entiling , softotn tlir unrns , reduces In aainiuaUon.allays paln.curos wludcolic. iicaboUlo A woman finds it a much easier task to do an evil than a virtuous deed. Plautus. What Shall Wo Ilnve for Dessert ? This Question arises in the famllj every day. Let us answer It today Try Joll-O , a delicious and healthfu dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling ! no baking ! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Ixmion Orange , Raspberry and Strawberry. A your grocers. 10 cts. A long prayer may rlso from llttlo plot. Snails , by means of an acid whlcl Ihey exude , contrive to bore holes In Eolid limestone. Our indebtedness to God Is duo to man. NO C1IANG1UN POLICY Cabinet Espressos Its Approval of Hny'a . COUIGO in Oliinn. ALL IMPORTANT MOVES ENDORSED ISalU of Atui'rlran Troops Arjn to Ho Sent llnrk to .Mi-Arthur ut Munllu Kttro- pran UppnrU m lo New Attitude by United Stutcft Are Untrue. WASHINGTON , Nov. 10. All the mcmbcis of the cabinet except Secre taries. Long and Wilson attended the meeting today. They remained In ses sion until nearly 2 o'clock and dlu- ctisscd the Chinese situation as well as matters pertaining to Cuba , the Phil ippines and I'orto Rico. Two of the three hours that the session lasted were occupied In a discussion of for eign mfairs , necessitated In part by the fact that the president Intends to treat exhaustively this subject in hlu forthcoming message to congress. Ref erence wnu made to the expressions In portions of the European press that the United States' policy regarding China would undergo marKcd change Immediately after the election and it to authoritatively announced that after a most exhaustive review of every step of the Chinese difficulty , from Its In ception up to the present moment , de livered by Secretary Hay , the cabinet ratified every detail and moreover unanimously expressed Its judgment that the policy so far pursued should ) o continued without change to Its oglcal conclusion. Accordingly the ircscnt legation guard at Pckin will jo maintained and such troops as yet emaln to be withdrawn , according to .ho original program , will be shipped o Manila. With this addition to his 'orco General MacArthur Is expected o renew the campaign against the re- icllous Filipinos with the greatest nergy. Administration ofllelals hero hlnk that as soon as the result of the election becomes known throughout he Philippines , the resistance to the minority of the United States will be overcome. Hnforiuutnry I..TMV IH Void. LINCOLN , Nov. 10. The supreme ourt handed down an Important decl- ion relating to the Nebraska reform chool law which will open the way for ho successful prosecution of habeas orpus proceedings for the dlschaigo of nany of the boys and girls now con Inetl in the state's Industrial schools , 'he decision declares unconstitutional ho legislative act which provides for he commitment of boys and glris un- ler the age of IS years. The constl- utlon of the state fixes the age Hmtt at 10 years and the court holds that icrsons over that age cannot be com mitted to either of the Industrial schools unless convicted of crime un- ler the criminal code. This decision was in tne case of Scott against Flow ers. Vote. ST. LOUIS , Mo. , Nov. 10. Returns from 102 out of all 114 counties in the slate indicate that Bryan's plurality will be between 40,000 and 50,000. as compared with 58.727 In 189G. Dockery , ( dem. ) for governor , will receive be tween 25,000 and 32,000 plurality , as compared with 52,428 , received by Ste phens in 18SC. The total vote in Mis souri is estimated as follows : Bryan T70.000 ; McKinley ! J25,000. The lact ; hat there was no fusion in Missouri lietwecn the democrats and populists : his year accounts to a great extent 'or the democratic losses. VTiiiit New aiiin III Ciihlmit. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Nov. o.J. Leading republicans met today to In duce , if possible , Harry S. New , na tional coinmittcemnn , to allow the use of his name for secretary of war. Mr. f ew has declined office so far and an effort will be made to get him to ac cept the cabinet appointment to which It is felt here Indiana Is entitled. It Is argued that no other state has made a record of republican gains equal to that of Indiana , which was regarded from the first as a close bat tle ground. Over 100,000 Pluralitr. BES MOINES , la. , Nov. 10. It is absolutely certain now that the cor rected returns from every county in the state will show a plurality of more than 100,000 for McKinley and as much for the state ticket. The total vote , Chairman Weaver says , will bo ap proximately : McKinley , 308.000 ; Bry an , 207,500 ; scattering , 25,000 ; total , 541,000. The returns also show that the constitutional amendment and the order for a constitutional convention have both carried. Tanner for Koimtor. CHICAGO , Nov. 10. Governor John R. Tanner has declared himself a can didate for the Unilod Stales senate to succeed Senator Culiom. Congressman Joseph G. Cannon of Danvlllo may ho n candidate later. He said today that ho would look over the ground and If he found the situation favorable ho would become a candidate. Horne Thieve * nt Work. BEATRICE , Neb. , Nov. 10. A fine driving horse belonging to 0. B. Roed- er of this city has been missing from Mr. Reeder's stables and has undoubt edly been stolen. The disappearance of several horses In this neighborhood of late clearly points to an organize. ! Bang of horse thieves working the dis trict. aiiule to air Ilryan. LINCOLN , Nov. 10. Mr. Bryan Is In' receipt of many requestn for a state ment concerning his future plans and his attitude on public questions In view of Tuesday's result. He Intimated today that he would , before long , en lighten the public fully , but for the present ho has private matters which demand his attention. Mr. Bryan said today that ho might not accompany Colonel Wetmore of St. Louis on his hunting trip to the Ozark mountains. His health Is good and he does not feel the need of such a trip. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latent UuotntloiiR from South Oir.n'nn nml KiiimiiR City Viilon Stork Ynnl.i. South Onuhn Cuttle There worn only about "i.Sl'j ' lioinl ' of cattle on tunic , niul UH the ilemnml wn Bootl from nil sources the mnfkrt rulnl nctlvo niul Htronger on till kinds of 1,001 ! > cnttlo. I ,1'nrKtr * nil wnnteil 0"rnfctl cMMe "iuT bought up what Ufio nnVu-tl at fioo.l , Htrontf prices. Tliu bettor snides In HOitio CIISCH * old a little higher tlinn tin prices | paid jcMtvnliiy , iintl even the omnmon kinds seemed to njovo fairly well. H wns n Rood market from start tu ! lnlhi nr l thu prices paid were very sit'-fiie- tory. About fifteen ears would cover the re- colptH of cow stuff. There \\t-ro qulto it few corufed COWH nnd heifers mid they sold nt Htendy to ntroiiR price * . There Kecmeil to bo conBlderable tit wind for the bolter Krades of fecdcin this morn ing , mill the mnrket was fairly active mid n little KtroiiKor. The common untile * did not inoVo quite IIH trudlly. but still they broiiKht fully Htendy price * Stock cows nnd heifers were In HKH ! suply and brought very satisfactory prices in com pared with ycsterdny. There- were only a few western KWKH rultlo on the mnrket today. The steers Rood enough for kllli-in weld readily at fully an peed pilce * ti were paid yesterday , and the samn Is true of the cow stuff. Thu better grades ) of feeders nlso lirotmht KOOI ! utroiiR prices and miytliliiK at all Kootl was sol-1 uuly. JI oih ; Thetis were n few mnro hojts here today than arrived any ilny BO far this week , but Htlll the supply was not lurr.c. Other point ! ) sent In favorable r < pirttt. nnd us n result the mnrket lure opened up Z'.jiSc higher. A few of the pnekers went out nnd boiiKht up the better Kiwlcn at $1.72' , nnd a few loads went mi hlRh as $ ! 73. The bulk of the early milurt went from sl.70ffN.7G , with the IOIIK strhiK at Jl.TJifc. After the first forty kinds had changed hands packet n lovvmd I heir bids and \\nnted to buy the best hoja at $1.70 , nnd the others at $ l.C7'i- Shei'iv-The few car * of fnt nlu-rp nnd Inmbs that were offered th's niornlnt ; wore bought up In a hurry at Rood. strong prices. As high as Jl'j.wns ; pa'd ' for f l sheep nnd ycnrllnits , nnd $ j.03 was the top on Inmbs. A strlnj ; of west ern friisn stuff brotiKht $1.00. It was n Kootl , nctlvo mnrket , and It Is snfo to nay that the prices paid today nro 1GJO J3c hltiher than the quotations of a week aso. 1'nckcrs are all nnxlous for oed stuff , und ns the supply bus been llr.ht they have had to p ly good , stroutt iirlecs for what they pot. QuiHatlons : Choice western rass wethers. $ l. r > 3Tl 10 : cholco BrnsM yourlliiBH , M.7r > 5tl.lO ; eholeo ewes , W.2.W3.BO ; fair to good ewM , $ J.OOU3.zrr cull ewes , $2.uO (3.00 ; choice spilii lambs. M.OOTI6.23 ; fair to jrood sprlnilambs. . $1.75 ftlG.00 ; feeder wethers , J3.3.,1j3.Cj ; feeder lambs , J4.005TI.40. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 10. Cut tie no. cejpts , B.300 natives , 1 10) To.\a".s. Mil ) calves. Market In excellent demand for all classes nt an advance of iVfilOe : na tive steers. S4.3TifOo.no ; stookers and feed ers , J3.00WI.2.butcher cows and belf- ers , $300 < i4.30 : dinner * . $2.fl(1fi300 ( ; fed westerns , $3.757l.lO ( ! ; wintered Texann , $3.00 1(3.90 ; Krr > a Tcxnns , J.l.lO i .iO ; calves. . HOBS Receipts , 9,300 hend. Market ac tive nt nn advance of tifilOc : hcavv. $ I.SO ? l.rO ; mixed , 4.7CSH.83 ; UBht , $1.70 .83 ; lilps. $1 DOJjf4.r : . Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts , 5.100 bend. market active and linn ; lambs , $ .l.S.Vfi 1.40 : mixed. $4.00fr4 50 ; stookers and feeders ers3.23ft4.23 ; culls , J2.50Q3.DO. MR. BRYAN'S CONSCIENCE CLEAR. Comes Out of tbo Cnmpulffii AVItli II In Action. LINCOLN , Nob. , Nov. 10. Mr. Bry an , talking with a press Interviewer , had this to say personally : "I have come out of the campaign with perfect health and a clear conscience. I did my utmost to bring success to the principles for which I stood. Mr. Ste venson did all that ho could. Senator Jones and tne members of the demo cratic , populist , silver republican and anti-Imperialist committees did all they could. Mr. Hearst and his associates in the club organization put forth their best efforts. Our ncwspaperH , our campaign speeches and our local organ izations all did their part. 1 have no fault to find and no reproaches. I cliall continue to take an active Inter est In politics as long as I live. I ue- licvo It to be the duty of the citizen to do so , and in addition to my Intercdt ns a citizen , I feel that It will require a life-time work to repay the political friends. who have done so much for mo. I shall not be a senatorial candidate before the legislature which has boon elected. Senator Allen deserves the sen- atorshlp which goes to the populists. Mr. Hitchcock and Mr. W. II. Thomp son are avowed candidates for the sen- atorshlp. They are both deserving of the party and I am too gratful to them for past support to oppose them. Iluy Htittn COIIKHH. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Nov. 10. The population of the state of Massachu setts by counties and minor civil divi sions was officially announced today The population of the state in 1000 is 2,85,31fl , as compared with a popula tion in 1890 of 2,23C.04a , showing an increase of r > GG-103 , or 25.2 per cent. For the preceding decade It was 2.1.5 per cent. The rate of increase has been exceeded but once In the history of the state , namely , from 1810 to 1850. when the population increased 31.8 per cent. The total land surface of Mas- imchtiBotts is approximately 8,040 miles ( square. ) Hinnllpnx Aiming ; Iiidliiin. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Nov. 10. The Indian bureau has recclvcB a telegram from the Shoshonc agency , In Wyom ing , announcing that smallpox had broken out at Lander , near tne Indian reservation. Vaccine virus for 1,700 persons , which the agent aslis to have dispatched him immediately , him forwarded. Honiitor UuvlH Ilntti-r. ST. PAUL , Minn. , Nov. 10. United States Senator Davla spent a gooil nignt and was feeling comfortable to day , his injured foot causing him lltllo Inconvenience. The senator's pulse and phylsclaiiH anticipate rup'.d recov ery. Mulno Victims' Mnminutnt. NKW YORK , Nov. 10. Gen. .lamca Granl , Wilson , chairman of the com- mlttco on Hlto nnd design of the mon ument to the sailors who perished lu the Maine disaster and the soldiers who died In the Spanish-American war announces that the committee , nfler examining forly-lhrco submitted de signs , Delected as the bast three In tlu first competition those of the follow ing : Austin Hays , sculptor ; O. Plcci- rllli , associated with H. Van Buron Magonlglc , architect , and George Jul ian Zolnay , sculptor. Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy , and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thoughtless - loss girl into the thoughtful womnn should find the mother' on the watch day and night. As she cares for the physical woll-heing of her daughter , so will the woman bo , and her children also. When the young girl's thoughts become oluggish , when she experiences headaches , dimness , faintncss , and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sloop , pains in the back and lower limbs , eyes dim , desire for solitude , and a dislike for the society of other girls , when she is a mystery to herself and friends , then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is .Lydia N. Pink- haiu's Veprotublo Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change , and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good are practical proof , of Mrs. Piukham's efficient advice to young women. Aliss Good asks Airs. Pinkhum for Help. .Inno 12th , 1800. "Dr.A Mna. PINKIIAM : T have boon very much bothered for name time with my monthly periods beingtrrcjfular. . 1 will loll you all about it , and put myuclf In your euro , for 1 bavii heard , o much of you. Kach month menstruation would become less and less , until it. entirely ntoppctl for six months , and now it ban stopped again , 7 have become very ner vous and of u very bad color. I am a young jfirl and have always had to " work very html. I would bo very much "pleased If you would toll mo what to do. " MIHB l'iAiuOoon. : Cor. 20th Avoutio and Ycslnr Way , Seattle , Wash. The I lappy Result. February JOlh , 1000. " Tr.An ) Mns. PINKIIAJI : 1 cannot praise Lydia K. Plnhham'o Voifutable Compound enough , it IB just simply wonderful the change your medicine has made in me. 1 feel lil.-o another per.son. My work is now u ] ) ! c Mirn in mo , while before using your nifdiulnn it was a bunion. To-day I am a healthy and happy girl. 1 think if more women would usa your Vogotnblo Compound there would bo loss MifVi'i'hig in the world. 1 cannot , express Ibo relief I havix'xnerlcnct'd by lining Lydln 0. Plnk- ham's Vegetable Compound. " MUM PIIAIU. ( Joon , Cor. S'Jth Avenue and Yoslar Way , Hcattlo , Wash. \ iV3 ITft Owing to the fact that 'nine skeptical \ ! LV ! Q N | ieupc ! Imvi ; from tliuf. lo time incntioncd | UUtaEiy tliCKrnulnciicn ( > f ilir leMimnninl letter * . . . we arc consiimtlv ( iiiMUIiiiiK , we Iwve ilcp-jJiteil xvull thr National City Hunk , of l.ynn , Mai" . , $5,000 , which will bo ] nkl to nny peis.ii wl\o ran allow tlmt the obovc tistlnmnlal h nut ffcnuinc , or win puliliilicil lictnic nbliilnlnitlie . wnler'a tpecial prriiusjlon. LVOIA K , I'lMkiiAM MUDIC/NU Co. Tor starching fine linen use Magnolia Starch , The capital invested in ornngu grow ing in the stale of California IB ctit- ! inaled at ? H,000,000. FITSronnaiicnt'y fuii'cl. KontJ oriifn-mmnM affcr ' . ( nrHt Nrnn llo'toier. ! r t il v'B u > nf In. Kilnun H ml for rilKi : N2.IO tilnl iittl ninl IrpBtUe. IJB. It. H. KIIXK , I UI..WI AKlilit. . 1 hlli lLllilil . I The man who la driven to despera tion usually 'assists in the driving. Joll-O. tlio .S'uw lo rt , pleases all thu family. Four flavors : Lemon , Orange , Raspberry and Straw berry. At your grocoiH. 10 cts. Try It today. The finest poetry was first experi ence. Emerson. Try Magnetic SUarch It will last longer than any other. DON'T ' STOP TOBACCO SUDDENLY it. Injures nervous Hyslcin to tlo RO. BACO- CUHO Nlho only euro tlmt nEALI V CUnES unit not I lies you \vliun to btoj ) . Hold wllli it b tlnuu \viilcuromiycJiKO lH\rKC'.iibluu > ulmrinlCHK. ) Illins curi-'ilthotiwitulH , It , will oura you AtiUl ilniKKlBH or by mntl iiroiialtl. 81 a Cox ; : il > oxps82.W ) . Unolth't fri-o. VVrltn EUREKA CHEMICAL CO. * LaCroaao.Wla AGENTS WAHTED TO SELL Tlio Nluixliinl ( iiiH Lump. "A uonderlul liiM'iitton. 1 ( I tlio ciionni or Lenncnt1 , oril tlmos llm Unlit. Per fectly unit41 illfTrrcntntylcx. ItctulH Iroin H up. All lirui" . Country pnoplu run now lm\n IlKhl lirlRlilcr limn elec tricity mill fhrnpcr tlmu kciweno. Can liirnlhli lli'iiii-niiilH uf lentlmonlali ) from pviplo inlnw them fur iiiimtln. AnunL lololiiK iiioiioy. Wrllo for * c\clitiilru lo'rllury. hlauilanl Uan Lamp Co. . 114 Mldilpiu St. , NEW DISCOVEnY ; _ _ . . . . . _ quick relief awluiirciiwoit * llookof teHtlinonlnlHi'm ) 10 ntva * troatmoDt I ULIt. Ult. II. 11. UIILLN'M BU > H , lloi 1 ! , AlUcU , U . FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ' " ' ' / ana Intht upon luving tLeiii , take no others anil you will get the best shells that money can buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. well laundered jj a thliif ? of beauty , but you cannot do good laundry work with inferior htarchcb. is prepared c.-pcolally for use In the Homo and to en able tlu * housohcepcrtogot up the linen equally as well as thu bchthteum laundries. Try a package. All grocers cull it ut loc. ; ' ; ; ; REQUIRES NO ONE fOUNU Or THIS STARCH WlCOASfWASAPOUND nasr noucHT NEW PREPARED FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES QNtY MANUFACTURED ONLY BY MAGNETIC STARCH MANUFACTURING CO. _ OMAHA. NEB. = =